Test and Reveal Your Weaknesses Before It’s Too Late
Have you thoroughly tested your cybersecurity controls within your organization? The best way to know if your security controls are working effectively is to test them to identify and fix vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them. Of course, criminals do this for free every day. Get ahead of the criminals and simulate their behavior with a Penetration Test.
Penetration Testing is a cybersecurity technique used to identify, test, and remediate vulnerabilities and weaknesses in your security controls. Whittlesey conducts these tests through our cybersecurity professionals, utilizing tools
and techniques similar to those used by attackers. The goal is to find weak spots in your system’s defenses that attackers could exploit.
There are multiple approaches to penetration testing, including, but not limited to, network penetration testing, wireless penetration testing, web application penetration testing, and social engineering penetration testing. They can be either external or internal and fall into three main categories: White Box, Black Box, and Grey Box.
Our Penetration Testing is rooted in guidance provided from NIST SP800-115 and Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES).
- Reconnaissance
- Social Engineering
- Password Cracking
- Network Vulnerability Analysis
- Exploitation & Privilege Escalation
- Report with PenTest Results
- Remediation Matrix
- Physical Security Exploitation (Add-on)