Practical security services and hardware programs for teams.
ZeroTrace can help companies with API/backend testing, request-by-request web testing, login and header reviews, design/performance notes, and hardware or software tool programs.
API Testing
We look through backend and API behavior for the common issues that actually matter: SQLi, XSS, headers, leaked info, auth bugs, WAF behavior, and unsafe responses.
Web Pentesting
We go through the website request by request, especially login and important flows, and call out bugs, weak headers, exposed data, performance issues, and visible design problems.
Hardware & Software
We can support companies, training groups, and labs with ZeroTrace hardware bundles, software access, tool planning, and onboarding guidance.
What companies can hire ZeroTrace for
Practical offerings for websites, APIs, hardware, and software tools that keep the scope clear and useful.
Built for practical company conversations
Companies usually need clear notes they can fix: security bugs, exposed data, login issues, UI problems, and request-level mistakes.
Clear path from first message to useful outcome
A lightweight process that works for a website check, backend/API review, or hardware and software tool conversation.
Align
Define the company goal, test pages or APIs, accounts, approvals, and anything that is off-limits.
Check
Look through the agreed website, API, or hardware request in a practical and authorized way.
Report
Deliver clear findings, screenshots or request notes, fix guidance, and next steps.
Improve
Support remediation, retesting, or follow-up tool rollout planning where needed.
Tell us what you want checked or supplied, and we will shape the scope around it.
Send the website, API, product, training lab, or tool bundle you have in mind. We can respond with the right next step, whether that is a web/API review, a hardware batch, software access, or a mixed ZeroTrace toolkit for your team.
Good first message
Include the target type, rough timeline, whether you need testing or tools, and any login roles, domains, APIs, quantities, or software seats you already know about.