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DirectProTection is a cybersecurity service positioned as “Security Intelligence.” Its core pitch is to continuously watch an organization’s external exposure, uncover overlooked issues, and help users worry less about intrusion risk. The page clearly states that it is “Now accepting early members,” offers a “Scan my posture” entry point, and says early members can start for free with no credit card required.
Based on the main copy, DirectProTection primarily focuses on external attack surface and security posture management. Users can connect key surfaces such as domains, cloud assets, and email. The system scores and audits assets, and “gently hardened” them without interrupting service. Features include Calm Vigilance for continuous monitoring, Quiet Audits for scheduled and on-demand checks, and Clarity Dashboard as a unified posture dashboard. For management and alerts, it emphasizes “without alert fatigue,” meaning users are only notified when it matters, with findings prioritized. This can be appealing for teams without dedicated security operations capacity.
Pricing details are limited. The only confirmed information is that early members can start for free and no credit card is required. The page also mentions payment via PayDirect, but does not provide official plans, asset limits, scan frequency, enterprise pricing, or refund terms. The deployment model is also unclear: it is not specified whether this is SaaS, agent-based, API-driven, or a managed service. What can be confirmed is that users need to connect assets such as domains, cloud, and email, and that it is part of the VentureOS network, protected by SecurityAgent, and Agent-coordinated.
The main advantages are the low barrier to trial and a product narrative focused on low-noise alerts, posture dashboards, and external asset auditing—directions that align well with real pain points for small and midsize teams. The weaknesses are also clear: public materials lack details on detection methodology, vulnerability database sources, data storage location, compliance certifications, SLA, support channels, sample reports, and integrations with SIEM, ticketing systems, SSO, or cloud accounts. For a security product, these gaps can affect buyer trust.
DirectProTection is better suited to early users who want to try external attack surface monitoring, domain/cloud/email checks, and posture scoring at low cost. It is less suitable for mature organizations with strict requirements around compliance, audit evidence, and enterprise-grade support. The page does not disclose availability from mainland China, payment usability, or local compliance status, so these remain unknown. For local alternatives, users may consider Alibaba Cloud Security, Tencent Cloud Security, Chaitin, DBAPPSecurity, QiAnXin, NSFOCUS, and similar providers.
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