Penetration testing
Network and application security is enhanced by simulating attacks.
The result of such a test helps us to identify security breaches and reduces the risk of real attacks on the IT infrastructure.
NETWORK AND INFRASTRUCTURE TESTING
Internal network penetration testing
Testing your network or internal infrastructure provides valuable information about the vulnerabilities of a company's systems. Pen test prevents attackers with access to infrastructure such as employees, contractors or partners from speculating and destabilizing the operation of applications and sites.
Testing web applications
Web application penetration testing
Web applications are tested by simulating unauthorized attacks internally or externally to gain access to sensitive data. The purpose of an application penetration test is to identify security issues resulting from unsafe practices used during the development, design, or publication of content.
How does a pen test work?
During a pen test, the Netwise specialist analyzes possible system breaches from the perspective of an authenticated or unauthenticated user.
Frequent asked questions
A Penetration Test is a simulation of an attack (only with your consent) on your infrastructure or applications to identify and report security breaches in your company.
This will allow you to solve these problems before they are exploited by malicious attackers.
It is recommended that you perform at least once a year on publicly exposed applications, but also on those running on the local network. Making a pledge will help you identify security breaches in advance, reduce risks, and meet customer compliance requirements.
A pentest can be black box, gray box, or white box.
In a Black Box-type pester, the pester is put in the role of an attacker who does not know internal information about the target, such as the architecture of the application / infrastructure, or what services are running. Following a Black Box crash, you will identify security breaches that can be exploited outside the network.
If during a Black Box type test, the tester examines the system from the perspective of a stranger, in the case of a Gray Box type test, he has more information about the application architecture, services, etc. The purpose of a Gray Box canopy is to provide a more effective assessment of the system, as the attacker already has information and can focus on the points with the highest exposure, rather than spending time identifying them.
White box is a penthouse where information about running infrastructure, services and applications is provided by you from the beginning to the team that is about to perform the penthouse.
The tests are performed by our internal team, together with certified collaborators and consultants in the field of cyber security.
A Pentest report contains details of all vulnerabilities identified as a result of the test, how they were identified, clear technical explanations of how they may be reproduced and exploited, and the likelihood of exploitation.
The price of a penny is set according to the complexity of each project.
After you mark the vulnerabilities identified during the pentest as being resolved, our team will punctually retest only those vulnerabilities to confirm or deny their resolution.