Academic security workflow

SSL/TLS Certificate Monitoring

Scan authenticated public domains, detect weak certificate settings, monitor expiry windows, and maintain a watchlist that records verified findings for real user-owned targets.

  • Full-chain parsing with expiry, signature, key-strength, and hostname checks.
  • Stored report history and watchlist-driven re-scans every six hours.
  • SMTP alerting surface for certificate expiry and trust regression events.
Platform features

Everthing you need for Secure Browsing

FastSec now centers the SSL/TLS scanner as the main security workflow while keeping domain intelligence available as supporting context for registrar and DNS posture.

01

Certificate Chain Parsing

Analyze leaf and intermediate certificates for expiry, signature type, key strength, and issuer continuity.

02

Weakness Detection

Flag SHA-1 and lower signatures, small keys, incomplete chains, hostname mismatches, and legacy TLS versions.

03

Domain Monitoring

Save public domains to a watchlist so the backend can re-scan them automatically every six hours.

04

Stored Reports

Every SSL scan is written to the database so analysts can review past posture and compare current changes.

05

Email Alerts

SMTP integration notifies the monitor owner when expiry windows or new certificate risks are detected.

06

Authenticated Real-Site Workflow

Users sign in, scan authorized domains, store reports, and monitor their own public web properties.

Workflow surfaces

Choose the analysis surface you need

The SSL/TLS monitor is the primary academic workflow. Domain intelligence remains available as supporting context.

Primary scanner

SSL/TLS monitor with reports, watchlist, and alerts

Run a live certificate scan, save the result in MySQL, add the domain to your watchlist, and review report history and alert state from one page.

Open SSL Monitor
Supporting intelligence

Domain registrar and DNS health scanner

Inspect WHOIS details, A/MX/NS records, and domain health scoring to support certificate findings with registrar and DNS context.

Open Domain Lookup