Global Internet transit paths with highlighted risk concentrations

Know where your data travels.
Prove where it does not.

Trace the geographic transit of Internet paths and identify exposure to sanctioned, hostile, or non-compliant jurisdictions.

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Trace geographic transit

Connect logical Internet routes to physical jurisdictional exposure.

Identify risky paths

Surface routes through sanctioned, hostile, or restricted regions.

Support audit evidence

Give compliance teams an explainable view of network paths.

Data residency is not the same as data transit

Infrastructure may be hosted in an approved region while the Internet paths carrying sensitive traffic cross jurisdictions your security, regulatory, or contractual controls prohibit.

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From logical routes to geographic paths

Internet Mapper connects network relationships and observed paths to geography so teams can understand where traffic is likely to transit.

  • Trace paths across autonomous systems and exchange points
  • Identify unexpected international or cross-region transit
  • Visualize geographic concentration and chokepoints
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Jurisdiction and geopolitical exposure

Translate route movement into policy-relevant risk when traffic crosses sanctioned, hostile, or non-compliant locations.

  • Monitor sensitive paths for jurisdictional drift
  • Find third-party dependencies that introduce hidden exposure
  • Prioritize remediation based on affected assets and services
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Audit and tabletop evidence

Give compliance, security, and executive stakeholders a clear model for reviewing current paths and testing future scenarios.

  • Document known path conditions at a point in time
  • Simulate provider or region isolation before a crisis
  • Support data-sovereignty reviews with visual evidence

Know what the Internet means for your network.

See how Internet Mapper can reveal dependencies, model disruption, and turn global routing telemetry into action.