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Unxpose is a cybersecurity platform from Brazil, positioned as “Cybersecurity Made Simple.” Rather than being a standalone vulnerability scanner, it brings together attack surface management, cloud security posture management, employee/identity security monitoring, security questionnaires, vendor risk management, and security services procurement to help organizations gain unified security visibility.
In terms of protection coverage, Unxpose spans ASM, CSPM, SSPM, and TPRM. ASM is used to discover subdomains, websites, hosts, and services exposed on the internet. CSPM connects to cloud accounts to check cloud environment misconfigurations and assess compliance relative to LGPD. SSPM focuses on security practices for employee accounts in identity providers and checks whether corporate credentials have appeared in data breaches. The platform also provides AI-assisted responses to security questionnaires, as well as vendor security questionnaire distribution, status tracking, and centralized risk management.
The product emphasizes an “agentless” approach: after creating an account and connecting assets, users can see security findings within minutes. Scans run continuously and automatically, helping discover and inventory assets, reduce blind spots, and automatically prioritize issues. Each security finding includes an explanation of business impact and remediation steps, making it suitable for technical teams without dedicated security experts. For integrations, the website explicitly mentions Slack, Teams, Jira, Splunk, and others, allowing vulnerability management to be connected to existing collaboration, ticketing, or SIEM workflows.
Public information indicates that Unxpose can be started for free, described as “truly free” with no credit card required. Customer testimonials mention lower costs, but the main website does not disclose plan details, asset limits, enterprise pricing, or SLA information. On compliance, the page mentions LGPD and “recognized frameworks,” but no clear statement was found regarding the company’s own certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001.
Its strengths include easy onboarding, no agent requirement, broad coverage, a high degree of automation, one-click reporting, and local support in Brazil. The main drawback is limited disclosure of key commercial and security trust information, including pricing, certifications, scan depth, false-positive control, and service levels. It is better suited to small and midsize businesses, growing technical teams, and organizations that want to quickly establish basic security visibility and centrally manage cloud assets, internet-facing assets, and vendor security.
The website does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese-language support, so practical availability is unknown. For deployment in China, key items to verify include network connectivity, compliance around cross-border data transfer, payment, and local support. Alternatives may include attack surface management, vulnerability management, cloud security, and vendor risk management products from domestic Chinese security vendors.
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unxpose.com is an Brazil Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach unxpose.com directly.