A Pentest People consultant-led Network Device Security Review provides a thorough and independent examination of the configuration of your network devices, such as routers and switches with the aim of discovering issues that could leave your network vulnerable to a security breach.
Our experienced team of Network Security Penetration Testers have identified that the network infrastructure is often overlooked on corporate networks and it is very common to find these devices installed in a default state with issues such as default admin credentials still configured.
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Our experts will listen to you and your needs to develop a tailored testing strategy. From here our consultants will use a wide variety of penetration testing tools and resources to gather information on your organisation.
Now the test is complete our consultants will fill out a detailed report of their findings, broken down by category and type, adding any remediation advice to the exploits and vulnerabilities they discovered. This data will be accessible via SecurePortal and follow up calls will be made to walkthrough the test and the steps required to remove the risks found.
SecurePortal provides clients with a new way to monitor and analyse the data you receive in your penetration tests. Rather than a lengthy physical report you gain a range of simple features that highlight your test findings and vulnerabilities.
Easily access remediation advice from our team of consultants on discovered vulnerabilities and assign them to your team for fast and efficient resolution. Receive overview and trend data of all of the current security issues you face in your organisatio and so much more./
Network Testing is an important part of any organisation's cybersecurity strategy. It helps to reveal vulnerabilities, test cyber-defense capability, ensure business continuity, identify issues and make improvements more efficiently
identify issues that could cause downtime, slow network speeds or errors, and pinpoint the root cause. This helps companies to optimize network performance, reduce downtime and improve the overall performance of network infrastructure
Network Testing helps detect failures and gaps in network security, and fixing those gaps can help ensure business continuity. If a breach or a cyberattack occurs, the company can be better prepared to respond and minimise the impact
Network Testing can uncover vulnerabilities in a company's network that may be unknown and may be targeted by attackers. This can help the company take action to avoid potential security breaches before they happen
Make Testing Your Network Simple
Until now, the traditional deliverable from a Penetration Test engagement has been a lengthy 100+ page PDF report. Pentest People have developed a solution to this issue where you interact with your vulnerabilities within the SecurePortal.
Constantly updating Vulnerability Information to stay in touch with the emerging threat landscape. Receive overview and trend data of all of the current security issues you face in your organisation. All viewable on an interactive dashboard.
Assign your remediation steps via SecurePortal and monitor their progress. Saving you time and resources.
The whole corporate network is running on this key infrastructure and having the ability to gain access to this allows a potential attacker the luxury of being able to eavesdrop all of the traffic or to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) attack at their will.
There are so many devices and vendors on the corporate network and these are usually outside of the corporate patching policy, leaving both software and potential configuration vulnerabilities ready to be exploited.
From default user credentials to existing software vulnerabilities, network devices can be overlooked due to the separate nature and more specialised skill set required for configuration.
Pentest People can perform a full Network Security Device Review of your internal network infrastructure.
One of our qualified network device security consultants will first map out the internal network topology and identify all of the devices in use before using industry leading techniques to fingerprint and assess the version and configuration of these devices. Each device is then thoroughly interrogated looking for any software or configuration weaknesses that could lead to compromise.
The service would be delivered as part of the Pentest People Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS) and full access to the SecurePortal and other complementary tools would be provided.
Experienced Consultant Team
Penetration testing is a key component of any effective cybersecurity strategy, and it requires well-trained professionals to execute. Our consultant team needs are highly trained in order to test your business for vulnerabilities and identify potential threats before they cause harm. Our team have a deep understanding of the systems and protocols involved in protecting against hackers, malware, and data breaches.
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The deliverable from this service is a full Network Device Configuration Report that is uploaded to our SecurePortal and available for you to interact with. This differs from the competition in the way this is delivered and we believe this is a much clearer way to work with an manage the results of the assessment.
Absolutely! If your network is managed by a third party we have found this is an even stronger case to perform this type of review to ensure that you are receiving a secure level of service that is protecting your core network infrastructure.
There are many types of network device vendors and we can check the security configuration of the main vendors. If you want to check if we can assess your Network Device then please get in touch with us and we will be happy to confirm this.
A Network Device Security Review is where a Pentest People security consultant will look at the configuration from your network devices to ensure that they are configured in the correct way using the latest technologies. Any potential security issues will be raised and remediation advice provided.