Checks per normal scan
1,325
Coverage includes headers, trust posture, auth/session exposures, app behavior, and reliability indicators.
Rose Development Technology Studio
RoseGuard helps teams verify real vulnerabilities, prioritize business-impacting risk, and move from noisy scanner output to practical remediation guidance.
RoseGuard has already performed 0 scan executions across internal validation and customer environments.
A standard normal scan runs roughly 1,325 checks across 9 modules with active verification signals.
Normal Scan Power
This is where RoseGuard stands apart: deterministic checks, verification loops, and context-rich evidence generation designed for decisions, not noise.
Checks per normal scan
1,325
Coverage includes headers, trust posture, auth/session exposures, app behavior, and reliability indicators.
Average scan runtime
15 min
Balanced scan depth tuned for real-world use: enough signal to prioritize quickly without burning teams out.
Verification signals
70
Active verification artifacts used to reduce false positives and increase confidence in remediation action.
Modules per run
9
Security, content trust, accessibility heuristics, reliability checks, SEO trust signals, and risk scoring.
Confirm exploitability signals before escalating findings so teams focus on credible, actionable risk.
Cut investigation fatigue by filtering scanner noise and surfacing findings that materially affect your web application posture.
RoseGuard is built for authorized assessments. Scans are intended for websites you own, manage, or are explicitly permitted to test.
Move beyond surface checks into modern web application misconfigurations, exposure patterns, and trust indicators.
Translate technical findings into business-ready narratives and practical remediation steps for engineering and leadership.
Prioritize what threatens uptime, customer trust, and operational continuity instead of chasing every low-impact signal.
The first six months after launch are limited to 250 beta users. Beta access is separate from the general waitlist.
Beta applicants must own, manage, or be explicitly authorized to test the website they submit. Beta testers help shape roadmap priorities and feature quality.
Beta is open for qualified applicants with authorized websites.
Join early for launch updates, onboarding priority, and product announcements. If free early-access slots are filled, you can still join the waitlist for future access windows.
Free early-access remaining: 100 / 100