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Crosslayer Labs - Cybersecurity Tool

Cybersecurity · Founded by Henry Birge-Lee in 2025

Crosslayer Labs

Crosslayer Labs

Protect, monitor and defend your Internet presence

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You can use Crosslayer Labs to protect your web infrastructure from ongoing website and API hijacks. The service discovers and analyzes all layers of your network infrastructure, monitors attack signals across different network layers, and provides threat intelligence to identify patterns before attacks happen. It offers attack surface discovery, security analytics, and ongoing monitoring to help companies secure their HTTPS websites and APIs against cyber threats.

What Crosslayer Labs does

Scan web infrastructure for security vulnerabilitiesMonitor HTTPS certificate issuance for anomaliesAnalyze API endpoints for potential attack vectorsCorrelate threat signals across network layersGenerate security assessment reportsSet up automated threat detection alertsInvestigate suspicious certificate authority behaviorTrack web service security posture over timeInvented Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration for HTTPS certificatesMonitors all layers of network infrastructure simultaneouslyCorrelates attack signals across different network stack layersFounded by Princeton University network security researchersProtects over 500 million HTTPS websitesDiscovers hidden attack surfaces in APIs and web servicesProvides advanced threat intelligence and pattern analysisOffers rapid response and threat mitigation

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