What is Resolute’s External Penetration Testing Service?

Resolute Cyber’s External Penetration Testing service is a proactive measure designed to assess the security resilience of your digital infrastructure against potential external threats.

It commences with scoping; where our penetration testers collaborate with your team to define the goals and targets of the assessment, including the systems, applications, and networks to be tested. With Resolute Cyber’s external penetration testing service, you can fortify your defences with confidence, knowing that your digital assets are protected.

Do You Need an External Penetration Test?

External Penetration Testing offers numerous advantages for organisations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity posture.

Firstly, it allows for the identification of external vulnerabilities by simulating real-world attacks from outside the organisation’s network perimeter. By uncovering weaknesses such as unpatched software, misconfigured servers, or open ports, organisations can proactively address these issues before they are exploited by attackers.

Additionally, penetration testing provides insights into the effectiveness of external defences, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, in withstanding attacks.

What are the Benefits?

Comprehensive Assessment

Proactive Defence

Expert Insights

Compliance Assurance

Enhanced Reputation

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Why Resolute?

By partnering with Resolute Cyber, you gain access to a team of experts who possess extensive knowledge and experience in identifying and mitigating external security threats. Our accreditations and qualifications serve as a testament to our expertise and dedication to delivering superior results.

With Resolute Cyber, your business can enjoy a hands-off approach to implementation. Backed by our dedicated team of IT experts, our testers can ensure that fixes to discovered issues are remedied swiftly and effectively.

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FAQs.

External Penetration Testing involves simulating cyberattacks from outside your organisation’s network to identify vulnerabilities that malicious actors could exploit. This service is crucial for businesses to proactively assess their internet-facing systems and ensure robust security measures. By uncovering weaknesses before cybercriminals do, you can mitigate associated risks like data breaches and ransomware attacks, protecting sensitive data from unauthorised access.

The frequency of External Penetration Testing depends on various factors such as the size of your organisation, industry regulations, and changes to your digital infrastructure. Generally, it’s recommended to conduct testing at least annually or whenever significant changes occur, such as network upgrades or new software implementations. Regular testing helps stay ahead of emerging threats and ensures ongoing security resilience.

The duration of External Penetration Testing can vary based on the scope and complexity of your organisation’s systems. Typically, the process involves scoping discussions, testing execution, and report generation. Depending on the scale, testing may take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Throughout the process, Resolute Cyber’s team maintains clear communication with your organisation, providing updates on progress and findings to ensure transparency and collaboration.