Advanced Users
Here are the facts …
Fields Click & Protect™ is an information security toolkit which uses best of breed, non-intrusive vulnerability scanning technology to test your remote IP addresses for all known common vulnerabilities and exposures from a zero-day library, and provide detailed reports in minutes.
It scans all TCP/UDP ports and recognises all services, even if they are duplicates or running on non-standard ports.
The scanning technology is controlled by a .NET application via our unique online interface, so there is no software to download.
You can build as many tests as is necessary, on individual IP's or entire IP ranges, quickly and easily via your own private account.
You can also run scheduled tests which will provide you with daily peace of mind that your systems are free from vulnerabilities malicious attackers may exploit.
We provide website certificates to prove that you have scanned your systems daily. You can include these certificates on any websites that you have in your scan schedule.
We authenticate all accounts and record all activity to ensure our technology is not used for illegitimate means. Fields Click & Protect™ technology is also SSL encrypted.
To get started,you can buy two scans for £97 and we have payment plans to suit all business sizes, which start at just £47 per month. This is well below our nearest rivals - some of which charge thousands for a comparable service.
Fields Click & Protect™ is automated, so no one else will be able to see the results of any of your scans. Most of the competition that use similar scanning technology produce test reports and scans manually, which means there is always a chance that your test results will be compromised.
Reports are easy to understand, and provide links to patches, CVE references, Bugtraq ID's and Common Vulnerablity Scoring where available.
Contact us for more information or a personal demonstration.
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