Most tools stop at detection. Hackwize focuses on response. When a breach is simulated or detected, the platform provides a forensic playbook. It doesn’t just say "You were hacked." It explains how the Hackwize agent got in, which log files were touched, and exactly which configuration file failed. This turns every simulated failure into a concrete security patch.
With great power comes great responsibility. The tools that Hackwize employs—credential stuffing, reverse shells, privilege escalation—are exactly the same tools used by the Russian ransomware group LockBit or the North Korean Lazarus Group.