From breach intelligence to attack paths: turning exposure into proof
A leaked credential is a data point. An attack path is a decision. How ShieldView bridges the two.
Most threat-intelligence tools are very good at telling you that something bad exists: a credential in a breach dump, a domain on a watchlist, an identity for sale. What they rarely tell you is whether it matters.
The gap between an alert and a risk
A leaked password is only dangerous if it still works and leads somewhere valuable. An exposed asset is only urgent if it's reachable and exploitable. Alerts without that context generate noise and fatigue — and the genuinely dangerous exposures drown in the pile.
Closing the loop
ShieldView treats intelligence as the start of an engagement, not the end of one. Exposure discovered across breach and dark-web sources flows directly into the credential-attack agent, which validates it against live systems. From there, correlated findings are synthesized into an attack path — the concrete chain an adversary would follow from that leaked credential to real impact.
- Monitor exposure across 20+ intelligence sources, continuously.
- Validate whether exposed credentials actually work — safely.
- Synthesize the attack path, so you know the real blast radius.
Intelligence that drives action
The result is a short list of exposures that are proven exploitable, each with the path an attacker would take and the remediation to close it. That's the difference between knowing you're exposed and knowing your risk.
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