Position

The TrustSee Thesis

Multi-faceted agentic security

The security industry is currently trapped in a cycle of managing known vulnerabilities while a new, autonomous infrastructure is being built on top of it. TrustSee provides a unified lens across three distinct pillars to secure this new landscape.

1. Unified attack surface management

We provide foundational security hygiene by consolidating expertise across your entire external presence. This includes:

  • Website hygiene: surfacing misconfigurations and TLS issues for critical sites
  • Domain monitoring: continuous watching of DNS and domain health
  • Email security: validating SPF, DKIM, and DMARC posture to prevent unauthorized mail configurations

2. Business resilience and continuity

Security is not just about blocking attacks but about ensuring services remain available. We integrate uptime monitoring of critical services directly into the security workflow to provide a real-time view of organizational health and resilience.

3. Agentic intelligence and validation

We layer advanced autonomous capabilities on top of this foundation to move from theoretical risk to proven exposure:

  • Agentic red teaming: authorized, multi-phase probing that uses autonomous agents to validate defenses with live logs and replayable evidence
  • Threat intelligence: continuous investigation of surface web and dark web sources to identify early signals and stolen credentials before they result in a breach

The shift toward autonomous development means that yesterday's security stack is rapidly becoming tomorrow's blind spot. TrustSee is designed to bridge this gap by ensuring that enterprise-grade security practices become usable for the smaller, faster teams shipping code daily. By embedding these checks directly into repositories and agent workflows, we ensure that critical risk never gets lost between fragmented tools or AI prompts.

Our mission is to provide proactive security intelligence for both humans and agents, creating a future where software resilience is as autonomous as the code generation itself.