Every three days, Wybot scans all your connected devices, identifies exploitable flaws and prioritises them so you fix what matters before an attacker uses it.
Most attacks exploit known flaws: unpatched software, misconfigurations, exposed services. These vulnerabilities are so many entry points, often invisible day to day.
The Wybot scanner maps every IP device on the network, detects their flaws, ranks them by criticality and tracks their remediation over time to concretely reduce your attack surface.
PCs, servers, printers, Wi-Fi access points, IoT… every IP device on the network is analysed.
Each flaw is published with its CVSS score (0 to 10) to objectify severity and prioritise fixes.
Each flaw is scored to focus effort on what really matters.
Detection of exposed services and risky settings (open ports, remote access…).
Daily checks and change tracking, a support for NIS 2 & ISO 27001.
The probe discovers and inventories every connected device on the network.
Flaws are searched every three days and rated by criticality.
The dashboard shows what to fix first and tracks the reduction in risk.
Discover the Wybot scanner during a demonstration.
CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures. It is a public, international reference that assigns a unique identifier to each known security vulnerability, for example CVE-2024-3094.
Each flaw gets a description, the affected software and a criticality score (CVSS, 0 to 10). This common language lets the whole industry identify and prioritise the same threats.
The probe matches your devices against known CVEs, flags missing patches and prioritises flaws by criticality to fix what exposes you most first.
The CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) is the international standard that rates the severity of a vulnerability on a scale of 0 to 10. The score accounts for ease of exploitation and potential impact on confidentiality, integrity and availability.
Wybot displays this score for every detected flaw: you objectively know what to fix first.
A vulnerability scan is an automated inspection of the network: the probe queries each connected device to assess its security, with no manual intervention and without disrupting activity.
At Wybot, the scan is not one-off: a full scan of the estate is relaunched every three days, to track new flaws appearing over time.