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Asset inventory
Discovery finds what is on your network. This section records what it means. Each item adds context — places, certificates, vendors, owners — so findings map to real parts of your organization instead of bare addresses.
Networks are the backbone of your inventory. Everything Stratacos discovers maps onto them; the other items add context as you record it.
A description of your networks — ranges, sites, owners, exposure.
Every discovered system is placed onto these networks, so results appear as real sites instead of anonymous addresses. This is description only; nothing here touches or changes your systems.
Your certificate estate — the digital IDs your systems present.
Add or import your certificates so Stratacos can flag the algorithms and key sizes quantum computers will break, plus anything near expiry. This is the trust you will migrate. You cannot plan the move without knowing what you hold.
Third-party products and each vendor's post-quantum readiness.
Your own remediation stops at your vendors' products. If a product uses cryptography quantum computers will break, you depend on the vendor's update. Tracking it here turns a vague concern into a supply-chain view you can monitor.
Business context — owners and priority for each system.
Upload a spreadsheet of owners and priorities. Findings then route to the responsible people instead of a shared queue, and your most important systems rise to the top. Most useful once discovery has assets to describe.
Add these as the information becomes available. Each addition makes findings land in the right place.
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