Security Raiting Calendars

The Security Intelligence Calendars within AttackMetricx provide a unified, timeline-based visualization of your organization’s cybersecurity posture evolution. They enable analysts, executives, and risk officers to track changes, monitor improvements, and correlate exposures over time, transforming raw data into actionable cyber intelligence.

AttackMetricx leverages three specialized calendar modules, each aligned with a different aspect of your organization’s threat landscape:

1. Threat Exposure Calendar

Found in the Our Current Security Risk Score explanation.

This calendar visualizes the overall threat exposure trends detected across your assets. It allows teams to observe how the organization’s security grade (A–F) fluctuates daily, monthly, or yearly, helping correlate posture improvements with remediation actions or incident responses. It provides clarity on exposure severity, domain-specific risk levels, and how your overall cyber resilience changes over time.

2. Attack Surface Calendar

Found in the Attack Surface Rating explanation. This calendar enables trend-based monitoring, helping technical teams, SOC analysts, and executive leaders assess whether ongoing security hardening efforts are effectively reducing the organization’s external risk footprint. It dynamically reflects how the attack surface fluctuates daily, monthly, or yearly, providing a clear timeline of exposure evolution. The calendar’s A–F rating and percentage scoring offer immediate visibility into the effectiveness of exposure reduction.

3. Dark Web Calendar

Found in the Dark Web Rating explanation. This calendar helps security teams, SOC analysts, and executive decision-makers identify patterns of underground activity, validate incident containment, and ensure no new leaks or compromised credentials are emerging over time. It tracks how dark web exposure fluctuates daily, monthly, or yearly, allowing leaders to correlate trends with remediation efforts and data protection controls. The calendar’s A–F rating and percentage scoring provide immediate visibility into dark web health.

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