If you have a website or public-facing digital assets, you might wonder whether they’re secure and what potential entry points could be at risk. A great first step is to list all the digital assets connected to your main domain. One free tool that can help with this is called Noxtara. It offers a variety of security tools in one integrated dashboard, including a feature for discovering public-facing assets.
Creating a free account is simple—just head over to the registration page. If you’ve got a company email that matches the domain you want to scan, it’s best to use that since it makes adding the domain to the Noxtara platform much easier. No worries if you don’t have a company email, though; you can still sign up without a problem. Just keep in mind that when you want to add your company’s domain for scanning, you’ll need to go through a quick DNS record check.
Once you’ve registered, you can set up a team and add your domain in the team settings. If the domain status comes back as valid, head over to the Asset Discovery page and add the domain you want to scan. Start the scan, then hang tight for a bit until the results show up on your dashboard. The asset discovery scan can take a few hours to finish, depending on how many queues are in the system at the time.
Once the scan is finished, you might uncover various types of assets, such as sub-domains, IP addresses, networks, ASNs, and organisations. If any vulnerabilities are found in your assets, details about them can also be displayed for you to review.

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