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Penetration Testing

Penetration testing service

The best way to know if your organization is susceptible to a security breach is to test your defenses. By evaluating the strength of your company’s infrastructure and revealing vulnerabilities, you can effectively manage those weaknesses.

Terminal Trend Security evaluates various points of exposure in your programs, systems, and networks, attempting to gain deeper levels of access and higher levels of security clearance. Once these access points are identified, we’ll work with you to build a plan that helps your company be better prepared to face threats.

  • Penetration Testing process – External Consists of enumerating and verifying vulnerabilities that could be exploited by external attackers to gain unauthorized access to your systems. Terminal Trend Security’s team plays the role of an external attacker, attempting to exploit vulnerable systems to obtain confidential information or compromise network perimeter defenses.
  • Penetration Testing – Internal Focuses on determining the potential business impact of a security breach and validating the level of effort required for an attacker to overcome your security infrastructure. After access is gained, Terminal Trend Security identities configuration issues and vulnerabilities that can be exploited. Using that information, Terminal Trend Security attempts to complete several objectives that are designed to replicate common attacker behaviors.
  • Penetration Testing – PCI With specific goals set by the PCI Security Standards Council, this test involves both external and internal penetration test methodologies. The two main objectives of his test are; 1) To determine whether and how a malicious user can gain access to assets that affect the fundamental security of the systems, files, logs, and cardholder data; 2) To confirm that the applicable controls required by PCI DSS are in place.
  • Penetration Testing – Web Application Focuses on evaluating the security of a web application by using aspects of the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and the OWASP standard testing checklist and involves an active analysis of the application for any weaknesses, technical flaws, or other vulnerabilities. You’ll receive an assessment of the potential impact, steps to reproduce the issue if applicable, and Terminal Trend Security’s recommendations for remediation.
  • Penetration Testing – Physical Measures the effectiveness of security training, internal procedures, and technical controls by attempting physical access to your organization. Terminal Trend Security sta will pose as a legitimate person or company (re inspector, exterminator, power company technician, etc.) and then attempt to gain access to restricted areas, obtain a physical network connection, or access unattended workstations or information stores.

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