AI Security Analysis
Security tools dump a ton of data on you. Most of it's noise. The AI reads through everything and tells you what actually matters—in normal words, not security jargon.
Upgrade to ProWhat Does It Do?
Pulls together data from all the scans—malware, vulnerabilities, login attempts, file changes—and makes sense of it. Tells you what's actually risky vs. what's just noise.
Smart Threat Analysis
Connects dots across different scans. A vulnerability plus suspicious file changes? That's worth knowing about.
Plain English Summaries
Explains things like "this plugin has a known exploit that lets attackers upload files" instead of "CVE-2024-1234."
Daily Security Report
Every day you get a summary: here's what's going on, here's what you should look at, here's what's fine.
Why You Need This
You've got 47 "warnings" in your security dashboard. Which ones matter? Is that failed login attempt from Russia a real attack or just a bot? Is that "outdated plugin" actually dangerous? Hard to know without spending hours researching each one.
Alert Fatigue
After the 50th "suspicious activity" email, you stop reading them. Then you miss the one that matters.
Missing the Big Picture
Three failed logins, a file change, and a new user account—separately they look minor. Together? That's a breach.
Technical Overwhelm
"Critical: CVE-2024-8374 detected." Cool. What does that mean? Should I panic or is it fine?
False Sense of Security
Running scans makes you feel secure. But if you're not actually reading and understanding the results, what's the point?
What the AI does: reads all your security data, figures out what's actually dangerous, and explains it in plain English. "Your contact form plugin has a vulnerability that's being actively exploited. Update it today." That's useful. A list of CVE numbers isn't.