Scantide security visibility

See what is really active inside your network

Internal networks grow quietly. Printers, servers, vendor systems, test machines, unmanaged devices and old services can remain active long after documentation is outdated.

You cannot protect what nobody knows exists

The biggest internal security problem is often not one dramatic vulnerability. It is lack of visibility.

Scantide Auditor is designed to help IT teams create a practical inventory of internal exposure across local networks and WAN-connected subnets.

Subnet visibility

Scan internal ranges to identify active devices and exposed services.

Local evidence

Capture hostnames, service banners and MAC/vendor information where local discovery allows it.

Report output

Turn scan results into usable findings instead of leaving them as raw IP lists.

Built for evidence, not just a list of IPs

A plain IP list is not enough. Scantide Auditor focuses on useful evidence: what responded, what service appears to be running, what product/version indicators were seen and why the finding may matter.

What Scantide helps check

These checks are presented as visibility and risk indicators. They help you understand what deserves validation, remediation or deeper expert review.

Device discovery

  • Active devices on scanned subnets
  • Hostnames and reverse DNS where available
  • MAC/vendor information where local discovery allows it
  • Unknown or unmanaged devices
  • Subnet-level findings

Service evidence

  • Open ports
  • Detected services
  • Service banners where available
  • Web titles and HTTP evidence
  • Internal exposed service indicators

Risk indicators

  • Product/version indicators
  • CVE indicators
  • Printer and IoT visibility
  • CMDB validation support
  • Report-ready findings

Useful for

Scantide is strongest when a team needs quick, repeatable visibility before a larger audit, consulting project or remediation sprint.

WAN subnet survey

Review multiple routed subnets and produce a practical visibility report.

Rogue device checks

Identify systems that are active but not expected, documented or managed.

CMDB validation

Compare what is documented with what actually responds on the network.

Related security visibility topics

This page is written for teams researching internal network discovery and related infrastructure risk checks.

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Questions teams usually ask

Does internal discovery require onsite access?

Often yes. Internal discovery depends on network reachability. For local protocol evidence, scanning from the right network segment matters.

Can this scan 20 WAN subnets?

Yes, when routing, firewall rules and permissions allow the scanner host to reach those subnets.

Turn internal network uncertainty into reportable findings

Use Scantide Auditor to document active devices, exposed services and internal evidence across your subnets.