A black box penetration test is a security test performed by an external party that is completely unfamiliar with the target. The security assessor (penetration tester) is provided with no information of the system specifics and no credentials except for the target URL.| PurpleSec
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We use MITRE's ATT&CK framework to test resilience against the latest attacks and APT techniques. Projects starting at $8,000.| PurpleSec
The different types of penetration tests include network services, web application, client side, wireless, social engineering, and physical.| PurpleSec