Gibbly has introduced Asset Patrol, an Attack Surface Management service, and the timing is very indicative. Its official unveiling was scheduled to be on December 22, 2025. This is by no means a challenge that one should ever wonder at. Companies do not really know what they have exposed to the internet. They think they do. They usually do not.
Cyberattack traffic has exploded over the years. The numbers keep climbing. At the same time, security teams are stretched thin. There are not enough specialists. The people in charge are juggling too much. So basic things slip. Old servers stay online. Devices are misconfigured. Public-facing assets are forgotten. Attackers do not need zero-day exploits when these doors are wide open.
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Asset Patrol is built around automatic and continuous monitoring. It scans for publicly available assets, tracks changes, and flags vulnerabilities and configuration issues without waiting for manual checks. It also watches for website tampering and surfaces risk levels through dashboards and periodic reports. Logs are kept so incidents can actually be traced after the fact.
This launch reflects where enterprise security is heading. Not flashy tools. Not more alerts. Just visibility and automation to cover the basics that humans no longer have the time to babysit.

