Security teams spent years treating penetration testing like a scheduled event. A company hired testers, waited for the ...
Cybersecurity automation has increased dramatically in the past few years, but penetration testing has remained stubbornly immune. While crowdsourced security evolved as an alternative to pen testing ...
When automated pen-testing tools appeared a few years ago they prompted an interesting question: How close are they to replacing human pen testers? While the short answer was "not that close — yet," ...
A security strategy that only identifies vulnerabilities or only focuses on secure design is inherently incomplete. In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, organizations need visibility into ...
Security teams are looking beyond vulnerability lists and focusing more on real attack exposure. Security teams have more ...
KinoSec has launched an autonomous penetration testing platform aimed at covering the full external attack surface. Unlike ...
While traditional penetration testing (pen testing) has long been the go-to method for identifying security gaps in a organization’s network and web application, a new approach has emerged: ...
Pen testing is an essential part of secure application development; it helps find vulnerabilities before they can be exploited, ensures the resilience of web applications, and helps organizations ...
PEN testing identifies critical vulnerabilities and drives focused remediation efforts. Cyber deception makes tests more realistic and reveals detection gaps. Deception techniques generate actionable ...
The accelerated transition to remote work environments has created the perfect scenario for cybersecurity criminals to identify and exploit new vulnerabilities. In fact, a June 2021 memorandum from ...
Penetration testing is a highly scientific, metrics-driven approach to IT security that has been in practice since almost the dawn of the modern computing era when programmers first began conducting ...