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Red Sift Brings Expert-Level Security Analysis to Any Team with Free LLM

Red Sift Brings Expert-Level Security Analysis to Any Team with Free LLM

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Radar Lite delivers prioritized email, domain and web security assessments with clear fix guidance in under a minute

Red Sift, the company making the internet fundamentally safer, announced the global availability of Red Sift Radar Lite, a free security LLM that tells users what issues to fix first. Unlike traditional security tools that flag issues without context, Radar Lite evaluates email authentication, DNS, and web security configurations, then prioritizes findings by real-world risk and explains each one in plain English.

Security scanners surface issues, but turning findings into prioritized action still requires interpretation. The average analyst spends over 600 hours a year on prioritization alone, sorting, filtering, and determining what to fix first. That’s 15 workweeks lost before remediation even starts. Radar Lite compresses that workflow by combining automated checks with LLM-driven prioritization and plain-English explanations, helping security professionals reach remediation faster while giving IT generalists expert-level context without additional research.

Radar Lite takes a domain name and delivers a prioritized security assessment in under a minute. It checks email authentication protocols including SPF, DKIM, DMARC, BIMI, and MTA-STS. It also analyzes DNS configuration, TLS certificates, and web security headers. Each finding explains what’s wrong, why it matters, and what to do about it.

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“We’re focused on making the internet safer by lowering the barrier to effective security. For too long, security tooling has been built for security experts. Radar Lite changes that. We’re bringing the clarity and guidance of an expert analyst to a much broader set of teams, without losing depth for those who need it,” said Rahul Powar, Co-founder and CEO at Red Sift.

Early testers at FHC, GC Foods, and Neatnik praised Radar Lite for its speed and accessibility. Radar Lite benchmarks domains against industry peers by classifying sectors using AI and comparing configurations against thousands of similar domains. This gives teams immediate context on where they stand and what to prioritize. For organizations ready to move beyond single-domain checks, Red Sift Radar offers deeper, ongoing analysis across complex environments.

Radar Lite is available now with no signup required. To see it in action, join Red Sift CEO Rahul Powar on January 28 for a live walkthrough and discussion of AI security trends for 2026. Register here.

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