Web application penetration testing is the process of simulating attacks on a web application to identify and exploit security vulnerabilities. The goal of web app pentesting is to help organizations improve the security of their web applications by identifying and fixing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors.
Mobile application penetration testing is the process of simulating attacks on a mobile application to identify and exploit security vulnerabilities. The goal of mobile app pentesting is to help organizations improve the security of their mobile applications by identifying and fixing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors.
Network pentesting is to help organizations improve the security of their networks by identifying and fixing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by malicious actors. Network pentesting can help you to identify and fix security vulnerabilities, reduce the risk of data breaches, comply with regulations, and reduce costs.
Cloud pentesting is the process of simulating attacks on a cloud environment to identify and exploit security vulnerabilities. Cloud environments are often complex and distributed, and they can be difficult to secure. Additionally, cloud providers often offer a wide range of services, and it can be difficult to keep track of all of the security risks associated with those services.
Performing IoT (Internet of Things) and OT (Operational Technology) security penetration testing is a specialized and sensitive area of cybersecurity that requires in-depth knowledge, skills, and the necessary permissions and authorization from the system owner or operator. It's important to approach IoT/OT penetration testing responsibly and ethically.