See exactly which application on which device contacted every server on the Internet — and whether you should trust it.
An Internet X-ray for your devices and network. Data Travel reveals every destination, grades its security, identifies the application and user behind each connection, and maps it all on a world map.
Created by the inventor of hop starvation and packet lifetime security — learn how hop count changes everything
Every destination your devices connect to is captured with the application name, username, and process ID that made the connection. Know exactly what's happening.
Every destination gets a composite security grade based on TLS posture, certificate health, identity transparency, geographic risk, and network distance.
Interactive dark-themed map shows where your data goes with grade-colored markers. Filter by grade, time, country. Click any point for full details.
Deep analysis of TLS versions, cipher strength, certificate chains, expiry dates, self-signed detection, and issuer verification on every destination.
Measures the number of routers between you and each destination, revealing how far away a server actually is and whether it resides inside or outside your trust boundary.
Best-effort identification of remote server operating systems using TTL analysis and TCP window scale signatures — no cooperation needed from the remote end.
60+ patterns automatically identify AWS, Google, Cloudflare, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Stripe, and more from TLS certificates, rDNS, and ASN data.
Test latency and throughput between any two devices in your fleet (N² combinations). 10 devices = 90 test pairs. 100 devices = 9,900 pairs. All bidirectional.
Bidirectional tests reveal when performance differs by direction — catching duplex mismatches, interface errors, and asymmetric routing. Traceroute with GeoIP-enriched hops.
Every packet on the Internet carries a TTL (Time To Live) value — a countdown that decrements at each router. By analyzing this value, Data Travel reveals something most security tools ignore: how far away is the server your device is talking to?
Three components work together — each one adds capabilities the others can't provide.
Data Travel gives you visibility that enterprise security tools costing tens of thousands of dollars cannot match — and it starts free for individuals.
Use both for complete visibility — the gateway catches every connection on your network, the agent tells you which application and user made it.
Regardless of which agent or gateway reports a destination, the Data Travel server runs the same deep analysis — all locally, no per-query API costs.
These are actual discoveries made by Data Travel on production networks. Every destination gets the same rigorous analysis.
A laptop on the network was connecting to what appeared to be an Amazon Web Services endpoint. Data Travel's analysis revealed something concerning: the TLS certificate was expired, issued to localhost.localdomain (a default placeholder), and self-signed.
This isn't Amazon — it's someone running an EC2 instance with poor security hygiene who never configured a real certificate. Without Data Travel, this connection would look like normal cloud traffic.
Data Travel detected an IoT device sending data to an IP in Hangzhou, China with no reverse DNS, no TLS verification, and unknown identity. The destination was 22 hops away and running Linux.
The gateway identified the source as a smart home device — invisible to endpoint security tools but fully visible to Data Travel's network monitoring.
Data Travel checks every destination against 5.7 million known threat domains from three independent sources: UT1 Toulouse University (70 categories), HaGeZi Threat Intelligence, and URLhaus active malware feeds.
When a device connects to a known malware command-and-control server, cryptojacking site, or phishing domain, the grade drops to F immediately — with the specific threat category identified.
Traditional blocklist tools flagged 4,464 entries associated with GitHub's infrastructure — malware in repos, phishing on GitHub Pages, adult content on user sites. A simple blocklist tool would mark every GitHub connection as dangerous.
Data Travel's intelligence engine distinguishes platform-level noise from genuine threats. GitHub is a trusted platform that hosts third-party content — the blocklist entries reflect user abuse, not a compromised service. The finding is shown as informational context, not a grade penalty.
When Data Travel detects a suspicious destination — a known malware host, an expired certificate, an unknown server in a high-risk country — you can trigger a full packet capture directly from the dashboard.
The system captures up to 10,000 full-size packets for up to 24 hours on the specific IP address — every byte, every header, every payload. When the capture completes, you're notified and the .pcap file is ready to download from the Rules & Actions dashboard.
Open it in Wireshark or any packet analyzer for deep forensic analysis of exactly what data was exchanged with the flagged destination. No guessing, no logs — the actual packets.
Test latency and throughput between any two devices in your fleet — whether they're in the same rack, different offices, or opposite sides of the planet.
Start free. Upgrade as your network grows.
See every device on your network. No agents to install. One appliance monitors everything.
Gateway kit includes appliance, 2x 10G SFP+ modules, color-coded cabling, and remote-directed professional installation.
$0 upfront — gateway & installation included at $50/month added to your service plan.
Same visibility for your cloud infrastructure. No hardware needed.
| Agent | Gateway | Both | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sees all network devices | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| IoT / smart home / guests | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Deep Packet Inspection | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Works off-network (roaming) | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Per-process identification | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| TCP fingerprinting | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| GPS location tracking | mobile | ✗ | mobile |
| N² network testing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 10 Gbps capable | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Zero per-device install | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Starting price | Free | $29/mo | $29/mo + agents |