Network Penetration Testing
Internal and external network security testing to identify firewall weaknesses, vulnerable services, and lateral movement opportunities.
Network Security Testing Areas
Comprehensive infrastructure security assessment
External Testing
Perimeter security assessment including firewall rules, exposed services, and internet-facing assets
Internal Testing
Insider threat simulation, lateral movement, and internal network segmentation testing
Active Directory
AD security assessment, Kerberos attacks, GPO analysis, and privilege escalation paths
Vulnerability Scanning
Comprehensive scanning for known vulnerabilities across network infrastructure
Wireless Testing
WiFi security assessment, rogue access point detection, and wireless attack simulation
Social Engineering
Phishing simulations and physical security testing when combined with network assessments
Network Testing Methodology
Following PTES and OSSTMM standards
Reconnaissance
OSINT, DNS enumeration, and external footprint mapping
Scanning
Port scanning, service identification, and vulnerability detection
Enumeration
Deep dive into discovered services and user enumeration
Exploitation
Attempt to exploit vulnerabilities and gain initial access
Post-Exploitation
Privilege escalation, lateral movement, and persistence
Reporting
Attack path documentation and remediation guidance
What You Receive
- Network architecture security review
- Vulnerability assessment with severity ratings
- Attack path documentation and diagrams
- Active Directory security analysis
- Segmentation effectiveness report
- Prioritized remediation roadmap
Common Questions
Strengthen Your Network Defenses
Know your network vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them.
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