External penetration testing—sometimes referred to as external network penetration testing—evaluates the security of an organization’s internet-facing systems and assets. Depending on the client’s requirements, this assessment can range from a highly detailed review (including source code analysis and manual inspection) to a more targeted evaluation of only publicly accessible infrastructure.
Our approach combines both automated and manual testing techniques to simulate the actions of a real-world attacker targeting your external systems. This process helps uncover vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and potential attack vectors that could allow unauthorized access or compromise of critical assets.
Following the assessment, C1ph3r Gh05t provides a comprehensive report detailing all findings, their potential impact, and prioritized recommendations for remediation to strengthen your security posture.
We recommend conducting external penetration tests at least once a year—or immediately after significant changes to internet-facing systems and services—to ensure your organization remains secure against evolving threats.
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