Enumerate every scheduled task on a Windows machine, flag the risky ones — SYSTEM tasks, missing executables, obfuscated SDDL, after-hours triggers — and produce a clean audit report. Task Scheduler's UI shows one task at a time. This shows all of them.
No bulk export, no risk view, no way to see the full picture. Manual review of 200+ tasks is not an audit — it's guessing.
Get-ScheduledTask gives you XML nobody can read. Your auditor doesn't want XML. They want a risk-flagged CSV.
Attackers create scheduled tasks to survive reboots. Without a risk-flagged inventory, you're flying blind after an incident.
Agent-based, subscription, enterprise infrastructure. You don't need a platform. You need a report.
Task runs as SYSTEM with an external network action. A service calling out while running as the highest-privilege account.
Executable path doesn't exist, unknown author, or SDDL permissions obfuscated or overly permissive.
Runs at login for all users, disabled but recently active, or runs outside business hours (midnight to 5 AM).
No description, or task is disabled. Documented for completeness.
Trial covers up to 50 tasks. Pro scans everything with full risk reporting.