About
InternetSecure.org is a security compliance and uptime monitoring platform built on two decades of hands-on experience in web hosting, infrastructure management, and healthcare compliance.
From the founder
I've spent my entire career in the web hosting and infrastructure world. I've held senior engineering and leadership roles at some of the largest hosting companies on the planet — GoDaddy, iPowerWeb, and Aplus.net — managing infrastructure at massive scale, handling everything from server provisioning and SSL certificate management to incident response and platform reliability.
Beyond hosting, I've worked in healthcare IT and compliance, operating in environments governed by HITRUST and HIPAA frameworks. That experience shaped how I think about security — it's not a feature you bolt on, it's a discipline you build into every layer of your infrastructure.
InternetSecure actually started as a domain I used for white-label hosting clients over 20 years ago. It's come a long way since then. I built this platform because I wanted a tool I'd actually use myself — something that checks the things that matter without drowning you in dashboards and upsells.
If something's broken or you have an idea, I'm the one who reads those support tickets. I genuinely appreciate everyone who uses the platform.
Industry experience
How our monitoring works
Every customer — free or paid — gets the same enterprise-grade monitoring infrastructure. We don't cut corners on reliability based on your plan.
Checks run from servers across 6 continents — Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Santiago, Johannesburg, and more. Every check is verified from multiple locations before any alert fires.
A single failed check doesn't trigger an alert. When one node detects a failure, peer nodes independently verify the outage. Alerts only fire when consensus is reached — eliminating false positives.
Once an outage is confirmed, alerts fire within seconds via email and Slack. Recovery is verified the same way — multiple nodes confirm your site is back before sending the all-clear.
What we check
Reliability & redundancy
Monitoring is only useful if the monitoring system itself is reliable. Here's how we ensure that:
Each monitoring node runs on separate infrastructure in separate data centres. No single provider failure can take down the monitoring network.
No single node can trigger an alert alone. Multiple independent nodes must agree that an outage is real before notifications fire. This eliminates false positives from network blips or regional routing issues.
Nodes monitor each other over an encrypted WireGuard mesh network. If a node goes silent, the remaining nodes redistribute its workload automatically — no human intervention required.
Recovery alerts go through the same consensus process as outage alerts. We don't tell you the problem is fixed until multiple nodes independently confirm it.
Our approach
Free users get the same monitoring nodes, the same consensus engine, and the same alerting pipeline as enterprise customers. We don't degrade reliability based on what you pay.
We show you what's actually wrong and what to fix. Every scan produces a clear, actionable report — not a score designed to scare you into upgrading.
This is a bootstrapped, profitable product — not a startup burning through runway. It's not going anywhere. Your monitoring shouldn't depend on someone else's funding round.
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