Penetration Testing
- Web and API testing
- Infrastructure testing
- Risk based reporting
Real-world risk requires an attacker's perspective. Our experts have hands-on hacking experience and know which vulnerabilities truly matter.
We work as an extension of your team. Available when needed, we provide practical guidance tailored to your business and goals.
Complex security issues don't have to be complicated. We translate technical findings into clear, actionable insights for both technical and business stakeholders.
Together we define targets, objectives, planning, rules of engagement, and requirements.
We perform the assessment, validate findings, and document actual risks, reproduction steps and recommendations.
You receive a clear report, practical priorities, and a session to walk through the findings.
Penetration testing is a controlled security assessment where specialists simulate real attacks against applications, APIs, networks, or infrastructure to find and validate exploitable weaknesses.
A vulnerability scan gives broad automated coverage. A pentest adds manual testing, exploit validation, attack-path thinking, and deeper business context.
Vulnerability scanning gives recurring visibility into known weaknesses across your systems. It helps teams spot exposed services, missing patches, and common security issues before they turn into bigger problems.
An OSINT assessment shows what attackers can learn from public sources such as exposed assets, leaked credentials, employee footprint, metadata, repositories, and other internet-facing signals.
Phishing simulations measure how people respond to realistic lures and help reinforce better reporting behavior. They turn awareness into something you can test, track, and improve over time.
A baseline security scan reviews your current security posture across key controls and highlights the most important gaps. It gives leadership and security teams a clear starting point for improvement.
Security consultancy is useful when you need senior guidance on architecture, policy, compliance readiness, incident preparation, or practical next steps after an assessment.
Security awareness training can include live workshops, role-based sessions, practical examples, and measurable learning outcomes that help employees recognize and report threats earlier.
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