Application Penetration Testing
Application penetration testing is a method of analyzing a computer system (such as an e-commerce website) for security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities could result in the loss of sensitive data such as customer addresses, passwords, and credit card information. Ultimately, an organization could lose customers trust and compromise its customer base.
To safeguard against such vulnerabilities, an organization can hire a web application penetration tester to simulate an attack on the website. The penetration tester will mimic an experienced hacker and try to gain access to information such as passwords, confidential documents, customer account information, and other sensitive data. The only difference between a penetration test and a genuine attack is permission from the client.
The objective of penetration testing is to find and resolve security weaknesses. After performing the tests, the penetration tester will give the web application owner a detailed report of security vulnerabilities and methods of correction. A penetration test is often used to test an organization's security policies and the organization's ability to identify and respond effectively to security incidents.
ScanSafeguard performs comprehensive penetration testing to ensure that web applications are safe for both owners and their customers.
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