Server Security Monitoring

Continuous server security monitoring for internet-facing hosts and services. Detect exposed ports, risky services, vulnerable versions, and insecure configurations that can lead to unauthorized access.


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What is monitored

Server security monitoring focuses on external exposure: what is reachable from the internet and whether it matches expected security requirements. Checks run on a schedule and validate results against predefined rules and configured expectations.

  • Open ports and detected services on public interfaces
  • Service versions and known-vulnerable versions (when applicable)
  • Exposed administrative interfaces and management panels
  • Insecure authentication settings (e.g., weak or missing access protection)
  • Security-relevant configuration issues for common services

How monitoring works

Checks run automatically on a schedule. For each target, Auditica evaluates scan results against your configured expectations and predefined security rules.

When a rule is violated — for example, a new service is exposed, a vulnerable version is detected, or an admin panel becomes publicly accessible — Auditica generates an alert with details about what was detected and what to investigate.

Alerts & notifications

Alerts are delivered via email or webhooks, making it easy to integrate with existing workflows and automation.

Checks from multiple locations

Monitoring can be performed from multiple geographic locations. This helps detect issues related to network filtering, regional reachability, or inconsistent edge configurations.

The monitoring network is growing — additional locations are added over time.

Get started

Create a monitoring target and define security expectations for your servers. Auditica will run checks automatically and notify you when rules are violated.

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