Day 1: Instant discovery
Sign up and add your company domain.
Tresal immediately scans for public-facing assets (domains, subdomains, cloud endpoints, exposed services, etc).
Get your Attack Surface Report — see everything attackers see first.
Quick win: Review your list of assets. You might spot old test servers, forgotten subdomains, or tools you don’t use anymore.
Day 2: Prioritization
Tresal highlights exposures based on risk.
Find out which issues need attention first: open ports, outdated software, misconfigured cloud storage, etc.
Assign ownership or add your IT partner/team members to collaborate directly in Tresal.
Day 3: Cloud security posture
Connect your AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud (no advanced setup needed).
Tresal scans for common misconfigurations (like public S3 buckets or open cloud databases).
See your cloud risks alongside your internet-facing assets in one dashboard.
Day 4–5: Remediation in action
Click on any issue for clear, step-by-step remediation guidance.
Assign issues as tasks to team members or your external IT partner.
Use the built-in checklists for common fixes (close an open port, restrict access, update a certificate, etc).
Day 6: Reporting & alerts
Export your risk summary for management or compliance (PDF/CSV).
Set up Slack, email, or ticketing integrations for ongoing alerts.
Know immediately if something new pops up in your attack surface.
Day 7: Ongoing protection
Stay ahead: Tresal runs continuous scans, so you’re alerted about new assets, exposures, or misconfigurations before they become a problem.
Use your dashboard for regular check-ins — even 10 minutes a week is enough to stay secure.
Remember:
You don’t need a big security team to protect your company’s attack surface. Tresal helps you see, prioritize, and fix the issues that matter — fast.