Public signal lens

Passive external exposure review for businesses.

A passive-first review page that connects DNS, mail, TLS, headers, public evidence, confidence, and owner handoff without hostile styling.

DNSMAILTLSHEADERSPUBLICSIGNAL LENS

What the lens sees

Public signals, confidence, and decision boundaries.

The page now uses a public-signal lens model rather than a generic radar graphic.

DNSRecords, routing, naming, ownership, and stale exposure clues.
MailSPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX, alignment, and spoofing-resistance posture.
WebTLS, HTTPS, redirects, headers, certificates, and trust files.
Decision boundaryPassive evidence informs next questions; it does not replace deeper authorized review.

Sees vs does not do

Passive review stays business-safe.

Clear boundaries preserve trust and keep the page credible.

Passive review sees It does not do Useful outcome
Public DNS and mail trust No private login or intrusive test. Low-friction owner questions.
HTTPS/TLS/header posture No exploitation or active probing. Visible trust and hygiene context.
Provider clues No proof of every internal dependency. Better routing to the responsible team.
Confidence labels No unqualified certainty. Safer prioritization.

Evidence-to-owner map

Move from signal to accountable action.

The map links public evidence to owners and business action.

Evidence confidence

82%

Owner clarity

74%

Business priority

70%

Validation path

66%

Exposure review request panel

Start with public evidence, then decide what needs expert review.

KMayer can help interpret passive findings and map them to the right owner and next action.

Best for organizations that want a low-friction public-signal first step.

ObservePublic DNS, mail, web, and trust signals.InterpretConfidence and ownership context.ActValidate, fix, monitor, or review deeper.

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