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Continuous Monitoring

Watch everything. Get pinged the second it changes.

Pulse Boards turn the platform into a live operational dashboard. Build columns that surface what matters, draw geographic alert zones around critical suppliers, and let the Rules Engine fire emails and webhooks the moment risk indicators move.

10 boards × 8 cols

Custom Pulse layouts

Up to ten boards per workspace, eight columns each, mixing third parties, exposure, activity, and geospatial views

60s refresh

Live, every column

Auto-refresh keeps every column current with new and unseen badges and mark-all-as-read

Email + webhook

Rules Engine actions

Tag-input email recipients or POST/PUT to webhooks the second a rule fires

Pulse Boards: your operational dashboard

Pulse Boards are the live heart of the platform. Mix and match column types, configure each one with the same filter sidebar you use across the rest of the platform, and let them refresh themselves while you work.

  • ·Four column types: Third Parties, Exposure, Activity, and double-width Geospatial Intelligence
  • ·Per-column filters, sort, and new/unseen badges with mark-all-as-read
  • ·Up to ten boards, eight columns each, board state persisted across sessions
  • ·60-second auto-refresh with infinite scroll and skeleton loading

Geographic alerting zones around critical suppliers

Draw a geodesic proximity ring around any third party and the platform watches it for you. Threat Proximity filters apply to the third-party list, every Pulse column, and the geospatial map at once.

  • ·Geodesic proximity rings, configurable in kilometres or miles, persisted across sessions
  • ·Threat Proximity filter across conflicts, thermal, hazards, and infrastructure layers
  • ·Country boundary highlighting and geo-layer auto-scope when location filters are active
  • ·Stacks with risk, relationship, signals, and industry filters for compound queries

Rules Engine: automate the moment something changes

Build rules visually with a four-section editor: Name, Trigger, Conditions, Actions. Watch live event preview match highlighting as you configure. Send emails or fire webhooks the moment the rule trips.

  • ·Triggers across third-party changes, exposure events, activity signals, and geopolitical events
  • ·Dynamic conditions with operators (equals, greater than, is one of) over fields like risk, country, industry, severity
  • ·Email and webhook actions, with full execution audit log and per-action error detail
  • ·Sharing model: private to you or shared to the team with can-view and can-edit roles

What's under the hood

The technical depth behind every alert and dashboard.

Pulse Board engine

Multi-column dashboards with four card formats, per-column filtering and sort, auto-refresh, and persisted state.

Threat Proximity filter

Geodesic rings around any third party, layered against conflicts, thermal, hazards, and infrastructure events.

Rules Engine builder

Trigger and condition graph with live event preview, plus email and webhook actions with full audit log.

Workspace sharing

Private boards and rules per analyst, plus team-shared assets with can-view and can-edit permissions.

FAQs

Common questions

Pulse Boards are not a static report. Every column is a live, filterable view of the platform with 60-second refresh, sortable cards, and mark-as-read state. You build the layout that matches your operating model, not the one we pre-decided.

Triggers fall into four groups: third-party changes (new vendor discovered, risk level moved, vendor inactive), exposure events (new credential exposure, weak password), activity signals (signal detected, compromised contact communication), and geopolitical events (geo event near a tracked third party). You can stack conditions with operators like equals, greater than, and is one of across risk, country, industry, severity, and proximity.

Email actions take a tag-input list of recipients with a subject template. Webhook actions accept a URL, a POST or PUT method, and configurable key-value headers. Both write to the execution audit log so you can see exactly when each alert fired and why.

Yes. Anyone with workspace access can build their own boards and rules. Sharing is opt-in: a board or a rule stays private until you explicitly share it to the team, and you control whether others can view it or edit it.

Build your operational view in one afternoon

Connect your data, lay out a Pulse Board the way your team actually works, and let the Rules Engine carry the rest. New events reach the right person before they have to log in.

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