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VAPT - Vulnerability and Penetration Testing

Vulnerability is a weakness which allows an attacker to reduce a information assurance.
A weakness or lack of a safeguard that can be exploited by a threat, causing harm to the information systems or networks



Scanning Process :

Types of VAPT Testing

Black Box Testing:  Using client web address to Identify the vulnerabilities and subsequently quantify the impact.

White Box testing:  Using authentication and authorisation using client provided account/ access to assess the flaws.

Grey Box Testing: Gray-box testing is a combination of white-box testing and black-box testing.

What Can be Tested during VAPT?

  • Application Testing
  • Portal/URL Testing
  • Mobile Apps
  • Systems Testing
  • Database Testing
  • Network Testing
  • Infrastructure testing
  • Wireless Networks
  • Telephone, IP Phones & VoIP
  • Application Code Reviews

Threat: An event or activity that has the potential to cause harm to the information systems or networks

Vulnerability: A weakness or lack of a safeguard that can be exploited by a threat, causing harm to the information systems or networks

Risk: The potential for harm or loss to an information system or network; the probability that a threat will materialize


Vulnerability and Penetration Testing (VPA): Identifying Weaknesses

Identifying vulnerabilities before they are exploited is crucial to maintaining a robust security posture. Our VPA services employ advanced techniques and industry-leading tools to simulate real-world attacks and uncover potential weaknesses in your systems, networks, and applications. 

By conducting comprehensive vulnerability assessments and penetration testing, we help you fortify your defenses and mitigate risks proactively.