Modern infrastructure is constantly changing. Deployments, configuration updates, scaling, and third-party integrations can silently introduce security exposure, SEO issues, or availability problems.
Auditica monitoring is designed to provide continuous visibility into these changes. Instead of relying on manual checks or occasional audits, monitoring tracks your infrastructure over time and detects issues as soon as they appear.
Monitoring checks run automatically on a schedule. Each run evaluates your targets against predefined rules and thresholds to detect security, SEO, and availability issues.
For server security monitoring, checks are validated against your configured expectations. For SEO monitoring, Auditica applies a set of technical SEO rules. For availability monitoring, alerts are triggered based on status codes and response time thresholds.
When a rule is violated, Auditica generates an alert with details about what was detected and what to investigate.
Server security monitoring focuses on detecting security issues on internet-facing servers and services. Checks validate exposed ports and services against defined security expectations.
Monitoring detects open or exposed services, identifies vulnerable software versions, and highlights insecure configurations that may allow unauthorized access.
This type of monitoring is useful for maintaining visibility into the external attack surface of your infrastructure as it evolves over time.
SEO monitoring focuses on technical SEO configuration using a predefined set of rules. Checks evaluate how websites are structured and how they are presented to search engines.
Monitoring validates HTML structure, headings, meta tags, robots directives, sitemaps, and indexing-related settings.
SEO monitoring helps detect technical issues that may negatively affect indexing or search engine visibility.
Availability monitoring validates the reachability and responsiveness of public endpoints using HTTP checks.
Checks evaluate HTTP status codes, response time thresholds, TLS certificate validity, and redirect behavior.
Alerts are triggered when availability conditions fall outside configured thresholds, helping detect outages or degraded performance.