Attack Surface Mapping

Map reachable endpoints to the vulnerabilities attackers can actually exploit

Map reachable endpoints to the code and packages behind them so teams can prioritize exploitable risk fast.

Discover reachable endpointsMap routes to real vulnerabilitiesConnect application paths to vulnerable packagesPrioritize exploitable exposure

Prioritize what attackers can actually reach

From public routes like /login, Corgea traces real runtime paths to deep, exploitable risk.

It connects converging routes to the same weak point and maps impact to vulnerable code and vulnerable packages so teams fix the highest-risk issues first.

Capabilities

What teams get with Corgea attack surface mapping

Corgea Attack Surface Mapping keeps security and engineering aligned around faster, clearer remediation.

Endpoint visibility

Build a clearer picture of reachable application routes that matter to attackers and defenders alike.

Vulnerability mapping

Connect exposed paths to real code and package weaknesses instead of reasoning about risk in separate systems.

Exploitability-based prioritization

Use reachability context to rank remediation work by actual exposure, exploitability, and business impact.

Customer outcomes

Why customers buy Corgea attack surface mapping

  • Prioritize exploitable issues over abstract scanner noise.
  • Connect external exposure to the exact code and packages involved.
  • Improve communication between AppSec and engineering about why a finding matters.
  • Focus remediation on the most reachable and impactful risks first.

FAQ

Attack Surface Mapping questions teams ask before they buy

Short answers built for search visibility and faster evaluation.

What does Corgea map in attack surface analysis?

Corgea maps reachable endpoints and traces them into the code and dependencies that create exploitable application risk.

Why is attack surface mapping useful with SAST and dependency scanning?

Because it adds exposure context. Teams can understand which code and package findings are tied to paths attackers can actually reach.

Who benefits from attack surface mapping?

Application security, product security, and engineering teams benefit because Corgea helps them prioritize the issues that matter most in production-facing systems.