Clarity over jargon
Reports should be usable by people who are not deep malware analysts without hiding the important details.
Smart file malware and anomaly scanning
The goal is straightforward: make suspicious-file review faster, clearer, and more operationally useful for real teams instead of burying users in noise or jargon.
How the product is shaped
Reports should be usable by people who are not deep malware analysts without hiding the important details.
Features should support queueing, review, history, sharing, and automation instead of existing as disconnected demos.
The product structure is being hardened so storage, queueing, auth, and reporting can support broader deployment.
Primary audience
Teams that need a quick first-pass verdict and a report they can escalate or share.
Teams that receive unknown files and need help deciding whether to trust, quarantine, or forward them.
Organizations that want a modern file-scanning workflow they can expand into automation and paid tiers later.
Next step
Run real uploads, review the report quality, and decide whether the workflow is strong enough for your team.