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How Businesses Can Utilise Penetration Testing

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Understand your security vulnerabilities Article by  Beau Peters The basic approaches like  phishing simulations are good, but they tend to have limited reach. This is why more agile methods, penetration testing among them, have been getting increasing attention. In essence, this sees experts with a background in ethical hacking utilizing the techniques of cybercriminals to breach a business’ systems. This also receives a certain amount of hesitancy — business owners are often unsure about the idea of letting somebody hack their systems in the name of cybersecurity. As always, there is more to this issue. So, let’s explore what penetration testing is, why businesses should engage with it and how they can do so to get the most impact. What are the Benefits? Penetration testing requires a significant amount of trust. Therefore, it’s important to look at what the payoffs of this approach are as opposed to ostensibly safer techniques. Some of the key benefits include: Ascertai...

Which is more Important: Vulnerability Scans Or Penetration Tests?

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Which Is Better? A Vulnerability Scan Or A Penetration Test? Vulnerability scanning and penetration tests are two very different ways to test your system for any vulnerabilities. Despite this, they are often confused about the same service, which leads to business owners purchasing one service when they are really in need of the other. In an effort to help these business owners tell the difference between the two services and understand which is best suited to their needs, SecureTeam , a cybersecurity consultancy, has written this guide to explain vulnerability scans vs. penetration testing. In a brief summary, a vulnerability scan is an automated, high-level test that looks for and reports potential vulnerabilities in your system. A penetration test, on the other hand, is a detailed hands-on examination by a cybersecurity professional that tries to detect and exploit weaknesses in your system. Now, let’s look a little deeper at the two services. What is a Vulnerability Scan? Vulnerabi...