Grapheno Cyber Security

Grapheno Cyber Security

Identify vulnerabilities before they become incidents!

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Grapheno is an automated cybersecurity testing system for web applications and infrastructure that, through AI agents trained to analyze each detected vulnerability, generates a complete and detailed report while reducing noise and false positives. Request a test today!
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Weslley Felix
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Hello, Product Hunters! I’m Weslley Felix, founder of Grapheno Security. I’m very excited to launch our security platform. I’m from Brazil and have spent many years working with technology and security teams across companies of different sizes and industries. The problem we’re solving After working for many years and consulting dozens of companies in cybersecurity, I realized that security teams consistently face a few critical problems: 1. Automated tools generate thousands of alerts, with around 85% being false positives. 2. Manual pentests are expensive, time-consuming, and usually performed only once or twice a year. 3. There is a lack of clear guidance on where to focus, how to prioritize risks, and which path to follow to remediate the issues found. The idea behind Grapheno Security is to solve this by combining the best of both worlds: highly advanced pentesting techniques with artificial intelligence. Our platform helps security teams: Identify real vulnerabilities while drastically reducing false positives Maintain a continuous view of their web application security posture Receive clear, prioritized recommendations on what to fix and how to fix it Visit our website and request an invite to test Grapheno on your web applications. I’d really love to hear feedback from the community, suggestions for improvement, and learn how you handle security in your day-to-day work. To kick off the discussion: Do you currently use pentesting tools? Which ones? What is your biggest security pain point today? I’ll be here all day to answer questions and exchange ideas. Thanks for the support!