> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://faq.secuna.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://faq.secuna.io/products/what-is-secuna-discover.md).

# What is Secuna Discover?

Secuna Discover is a continuous and agile cybersecurity program. It is designed to discover security vulnerabilities that traditional Penetration Testing can't find.

In Discover, trusted cybersecurity professionals on Secuna platform are incentivized to continuously look and test for potential security vulnerabilities.

Like Response, Discover is also compliant to [ISO/IEC 29147:2018](https://www.iso.org/standard/72311.html) (Vulnerability Disclosure), [ISO/IEC 30111:2019](https://www.iso.org/standard/69725.html) (Vulnerability Handling Processes), and welcomes a "See Something, Say Something" process that helps ensure that potential security vulnerabilities reports end up with your team instead of being disclosed over social media.

You can choose between 3 types of plans in Discover:

**Standard**

This plan is the best for early-stage funded startups with few assets which enables them to run and manage their own program.

**Professional**

This plan is the best for large and growing companies with many assets which enables their team to run and manage their own program.

**Enterprise**

This plan is the best for organizations without security teams. In Enterprise, Secuna's own cybersecurity team will help you managing your bug bounty program from setting the policy, validating the submitted vulnerability reports up to collaborating with cybersecurity professionals.<br>

Learn more: <https://www.secuna.io/product/discover>


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