Alert Channels
Leverage Cyber delivers alerts through multiple channels to match how your security team actually operates. Email (Default) Immediate notification is sent to all designated recipients the moment a finding crosses the severity threshold for real-time alerting. Email alerts include the complete finding summary, affected asset, ALE impact, and recommended immediate action. No login required to understand the situation. Secure Portal Every alert — regardless of severity — is logged in your Leverage Cyber dashboard with full details, status tracking, and audit history. The portal serves as the authoritative record of all findings, making it easy to search, filter, and export data for compliance or board reporting. Recipients who prefer to work from the portal can configure email to send a brief notification linking to the full record rather than the complete finding details. Executive Digest An optional weekly summary email gives senior leadership a high-level view of your security posture without routing every individual finding to the C-suite. The executive digest includes a count of new findings by severity, total portfolio ALE movement, and the top three findings requiring leadership awareness. Configure this for your CISO, CTO, or board liaison to maintain visibility without operational noise.Alert Severity Levels
Leverage Cyber assigns every finding a severity level based on the nature of the exposure and its potential for attacker exploitation. Severity determines delivery timing and escalation path.
Critical and High findings trigger immediate email notification in addition to being logged in the portal. Medium findings appear in the daily digest and the portal. Low findings appear in the weekly digest and the portal.
What an Alert Contains
Every alert Leverage Cyber delivers includes the following fields so your team can assess and act without needing to pull additional context:- Finding type — a plain-language description of the exposure category (e.g., “Leaked credential,” “Subdomain takeover risk,” “Email security misconfiguration”)
- Affected asset — the specific domain, subdomain, email address, technology, or third-party relationship involved
- ALE impact — the estimated annual loss expectancy attributed to this finding, expressed in dollars, based on threat likelihood and potential business impact
- Attacker opportunity — a concise explanation of what an attacker could do with this exposure and what attack scenarios it enables
- Recommended immediate action — a specific, actionable first step your team can take right now to reduce exposure, even before a full remediation plan is in place