Penetration Testing

A penetration test, colloquially known as a pen test, is an authorized simulated

attack on a computer system that looks for security weaknesses,

potentially gaining access to the system's features and data.

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CHOOSE THE TEST TO MATCH YOUR NEEDS

PENTEST BLACK BOX

The Black Box Security Testing methodology assumes no prior knowledge of the infrastructure to be tested, thus testing your system from the perspective of an external attacker with zero knowledge of your system’s applications or infrastructure.

PENTEST GRAY BOX

A gray box test can be defined as the gray area between the white box and black box test. The tester has access to a small amount of information, like technical documentation or authentication credentials which reduce the time that Black Box Test requires, in getting through the authentication mechanism of the system.

PENTEST WHITE BOX

White Box Security Testing is an effective method of discovering undiscovered bugs, security breaches and vulnerabilities in the source code which are otherwise overlooked in the black and gray box testing methodologies and which have the potential of compromising the security of the application.

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