Security Vulnerability Assessments
External Penetration Testing
As business demands increase, and more resources are moved to an Internet-connected environment, your risk for exposure widens. Damage to your public image and the theft of confidential data are not the only threats to an organization. The legal aspects and financial implications of a security breach can be severe.
External penetration testing is an ideal way to analyze your infrastructure and assess the presence of vulnerabilities, thereby allowing the appropriate controls to be implemented. Our technical expertise and business perspective allows our consultants to utilize a wide variety of tools and techniques to thoroughly probe the infrastructure and provide recommendations and solutions against the vulnerabilities discovered.
Internal Vulnerability Assessment
An internal vulnerability assessment allows us to test systems with a wider variety of tools and techniques to uncover system vulnerabilities before malicious hackers are able to exploit them.
Internal auditing and testing often includes:
- Security product configuration
- Host vulnerability assessments
- Network security architecture
- Security management systems
Our consultants will analyze the internal environment and the results are passed in an executive summary together with detailed recommendations and full disclosure of all techniques used and data obtained.
Security Countermeasures
There is no such thing as total security; nobody can guarantee complete security due to the complexity of systems involving threat profiles. Perfect protection could be a hindrance rather than a benefit to you, if it constrains your business development.
Although our approach will be unique to you, there are several common elements:
- Analysis of security objectives
- Security architecture design
- Analysis of attack paths
- Protective monitoring
Working closely with you, we identify those who value your data and analyze the possible routes and the likely methods of attack. Our consultants will assess the strength of the countermeasures you have and recommend new measures that are matched against the specific threats to your business.
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