Active Scanning Service From Russian Developer Aims to Protect AI Systems
New platform monitors malicious activity across digital assets.

Russian cybersecurity developer F6 has introduced a new protection system. F6 Attack Surface Management (ASM) is an active scanning service that monitors open sources and network environments. According to the company, it identifies vulnerabilities, insecure configurations, and suspicious activity across the digital perimeter of protected organizations.
The service operates in a safe mode that complies with the regulatory requirements of the organization whose infrastructure is being assessed.
Checking for Vulnerabilities
Since the start of 2026, Russian companies have recorded 425 critical issues, including outdated software and insecure server configurations, according to the developer’s estimates. On average, each company manages more than 4,000 digital assets that could serve as entry points for cybercriminals. F6 Attack Surface Management (ASM) analyzes these assets and flags vulnerable ones, enabling organizations to assess their exposure to a full range of external attacks.
The new service has been included in the Russian software registry.








































