AlphaLock, a hacker group that emerged just this year, calls itself a "pentesting training organization" that is monetizing its training services through affiliate programs. With a business model ...
Managed IT services provider Claranet has announced the purchase of NotSoSecure, experts in ethical hacking training and penetration testing for networks, web and mobile apps. The deal will see ...
Pen testing is an essential part of secure application development; it helps find vulnerabilities before they can be exploited, ensures the resilience of web applications, and helps organizations ...
Charles Gillman, head of information security at Moula Money and executive member of the CyberEdBoard Regular penetration testing, or pen testing, is an essential part of understanding your ...
TLDR: The 2021 All-in-One Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing Bundle is nine courses aimed at getting students schooled and hired as cybersecurity experts. Almost 7 of every 10 business leaders ...
Misconfiguration ranks as the most common type of vulnerability discovered in real-world penetration tests, according to a newly published study. In client engagements last year, ...
The accelerated transition to remote work environments has created the perfect scenario for cybersecurity criminals to identify and exploit new vulnerabilities. In fact, a June 2021 memorandum from ...
It’s no secret that the security industry suffers from a severe skills shortage. Amongst the many cybersecurity positions companies are currently challenged to fill are penetration testers’ roles.
Ethical hacking, also known as penetration testing, is legally breaking into computers and devices to test an organization’s defenses. It’s among the most exciting IT jobs any person can be involved ...
PEN testing identifies critical vulnerabilities and drives focused remediation efforts. Cyber deception makes tests more realistic and reveals detection gaps. Deception techniques generate actionable ...
Healthcare data breaches increased 70 percent between 2010 and 2017, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. And with breaches costing healthcare ...