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Penetration Testing

We scan and perform manual tests to simulate attacks to discover and exploit injection flaws to analyze security vulnerabilities.

Source Code Analysis

We scan Source Code which can contain security vulnerabilities, coding errors and help organizations remediate them.

Firewall/VPN Configuration

We perform audits of the security settings by parsing and analyzing device configuration of Firewalls, Switches, Router Network Devices.

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Web Application Penetration Test

Network Infrastructure Penetration Test

Mobile Application Penetration Test

Red Team Attack Simulation

Cloud Security Assessment

IoT Penetration Test

Why Penetration Testing?

1. Identifying vulnerabilities: The primary benefit of conducting a penetration test is to identify vulnerabilities in the company’s IT infrastructure that could be exploited by malicious attackers. Identifying vulnerabilities enables companies to take proactive measures to secure their systems.

2. Meeting compliance requirements: Many regulatory bodies require companies to conduct penetration tests to comply with security standards.

3. Mitigating risks: Penetration tests help companies mitigate the risks associated with cyberattacks. By identifying vulnerabilities, companies can take measures to patch the vulnerabilities and reduce the risk of an attack.

4. Protecting reputation: A successful cyberattack can significantly damage a company’s reputation. Conducting a penetration test helps companies prevent successful attacks and protects their reputation.

Why Security First?

GDPR Fines Violations

Maximum penalties imposed for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as of July 2022 (in Million Euros).

Ransomware Attacks

A total of 236.1 Million Ransomware attacks occurred Worldwide in the first half of 2022.

Phishing Email Topics

75 percent or so of all cybersecurity threats were sent via Email in the first six months of 2021-2022.

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