Penetration Testing

Uncover and address security vulnerabilities before they become an issue

We offer a host of specialist and advanced penetration testing services to determine whether your application or software is properly protected from cyber threats.

What is penetration testing?

Penetration testing is a methodical process of probing for vulnerabilities in your software, infrastructure, or network. Our security team will conduct a simulated cyber attack to see if we can breach your defences, we will then provide a full report complete with recommendations and solutions.

Our specialist cyber team will apply advanced techniques and professional grade security tooling in order to impersonate cyber criminals. This empowers you to find, fix, or mitigate issues that leave your organisation vulnerable.

Penetration testing reporting and analysis

After our team of specialised cyber professionals assess vulnerabilities in your organisations systems, we provide detailed reports on identified weaknesses, potential impact, and recommendations for remediation. This helps improve your security posture and prevent future breaches with informed decision-making and robust cybersecurity strategies.

We also understand the importance of tailoring our testing services to your requirements. That is why we provide a range of penetration testing services and are continuously working to expand our technology base to encompass more systems.

Our penetration testing services

Did you know?

In recent years cyber security has become a priortity for many organisations - especially organisations within compliance-focused sectors including Healthcare, Education, and the Public Sector. 

75%

of companies conduct penetration testing for compliance

and 57% of these use it to support Vulnerability Management Programs. 

46%

of penetration testing findings involve web applications

making them the most tested asset type for penetration testing. 

29%

of organisations have automated 70% or more of their security testing

reflecting a gap in comprehensive automation adoption for penetration tests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The frequency of testing depends on the size of security environment, how often it changes and your organisations budgets for cyber security.

Both methods work to strengthen your cyber security posture, but vulnerability scanning pinpoint potential vulnerabilities, whereas penetration testing looks to exploit them and simulate real-world attacks. 

Similar to the frequency of penetration testing, it depends on the size and the complexity of the network.