Network VAPT (Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing)
Security testing methodology that involves identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in a computer network to evaluate its defenses and provide recommendations for improvement.
The process typically involves:
Vulnerability Assessment: Identifying potential weaknesses in the network, including misconfigured systems, open ports, and outdated software.
Penetration Testing: Attempting to exploit the identified vulnerabilities to simulate a cyber attack and evaluate the network's response.
Reporting and Remediation: Providing a detailed report of the findings and recommending corrective actions to address the identified vulnerabilities and strengthen the network's security.
Network VAPT helps organizations:
Identify and address security weaknesses before they can be exploited by attackers
Evaluate the effectiveness of existing security measures
compliance requirements
Improve incident response planning
By conducting regular Network VAPT, organizations can proactively strengthen their network security and reduce the risk of a successful cyber attack.