SecurityTrails Year in Review 2021

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After 2020, a year of unprecedented change and revelation, and with the whole world facing a multitude of challenges, we entered 2021 colored in a fresh layer of optimism, confidence and defiance. Security trails has taken in this sense of resilience and purposefulness generated by the perilous nature of 2021. We're celebrating this year's innumerable gains in providing our customers with proprietary solutions to secure their IT infrastructure and mitigate cyber risk. Some of our biggest product releases and updates, partnerships, integrations, acquisitions of some of the best infosec tools available, community-led and -focused efforts and campaigns, exciting executive hires and even sharp Security trails swag marked 2021 as a bright new horizon for our company. So as we edge closer to 2022, let's take a moment to look back on 2021 and our achievements throughout those 365 days. Transforming our talented, remote Security trails team Our vision, mission and culture have crystallized throughout 2021, further influencing the Security trails team, but our singular passion for remaining The Total Internet Inventory has remained intact. We've bolstered our executive team with new hires as well as long-time colleagues growing into new positions, shaping our team to help us achieve this goal. While there weren't that many of our beloved retreats, collaboration remains at the heart of our remote team. We've continued to connect and collaborate through internal projects, courses, our Lunch & Learn series and monthly virtual get-togethers. In Q4 our Leadership team had a meeting in Orlando, Florida where a new roadmap for 2022 was brought to life. We're excited to show you how it all unfolds! If you're interested in empowering organizations toward thwarting cyber attacks with up-to-date data, custom solutions and proprietary tools, come join our diverse and talented team of experts! Head over to our Careers page to learn more about Security trails culture and open positions in our departments. Product launches and updates One of the things we're most proud of in 2021 is the immense amount of work we put into releasing new products and solutions, enhancing our existing tools, and continuously bringing incremental improvements to our pipeline. And it was all thanks to the feedback provided by you, our users and customers. You can check all our product updates and launches on our blog, as well as in our Changelog. With regular improvements, releases and fixes, possibly too many to count, let's highlight 2021's major Security trails launches and updates: Attack Surface Reduction Starting the year with a real bang, we released a new version of our powerful Attack Surface Reduction solution. ASR is your one-stop shop for exploring the entire internet surface area of your organization, gaining full visibility over your digital assets and IT infrastructure, giving you a way to take decisive action to reduce risks and prevent attacks. Notable feature updates include: Design changes that provide easy prioritization of information, with more effective aesthetics to enrich any report that calls for your attack surface data. The Screenshots option, to further improve visualization of digital assets. An expanded Explorer tab, to provide even more detailed information about your organization's digital assets and deeper attack surface data analysis. Technology detection that allows all our ASR customers access to important backend technology data into any tech running on remote hosts. WAF detection, which allows security researchers and any organization performing discovery and software identification to determine whether assets do or do not have WAF protection. Security trails SQL Right in the middle of 2021, after many weeks of developing, testing and perfecting, we finally saw the general release of our SQL-like query language: Security trails SQL. This new product allows security researchers and teams to perform massive intelligence collection an...