Inadvertently exposed cloud assets, such as databases and storage buckets, are causing more and more companies to fall victim to data breaches. At the same time, there are still legitimate use cases for publicly hosting content. CloudExposure helps you track both legitimate public cloud assets and those that have fallen through the cracks. And if it can't tell you whether an asset is 'good' or 'bad', you can step in and classify it based on your own personal risk assessment.
db_backup.sql
cdn/file.pdf
public/about.txt
test_data.csv
Whenever CloudExposure detects a change in an asset, it notifies you immediately. You'll never miss a thing. From disabling notifications for entire assets to excluding certain file types, you can fine-tune notifications to suit your needs.
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A new asset is publicly visible:
customers/orders.csv
Filter assets by name, file size or file type. Hide specific assets altogether. See when assets were last modified or when they first appeared. CloudExposure gives you the tools to filter your assets so you only see what's most relevant to you in a particular moment. Filtered assets are still tracked by CloudExposure so you don't lose important information.
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