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The best way to find out if your security controls, training and monitoring are going to protect you when you're hacked is to test them before someone else does.
Through a series of coordinated, dynamic and fluid attack methods, our Penetration Testing team(s) can identify weaknesses in applications, facilities, networks and most importantly - people. These weaknesses are the very holes that hackers will crawl through to steal intellectual property, deploy malware and botnets or drain bank accounts.
Penetration Testing is the systematic process of identifying security weaknesses and exploiting them to gain advantage over or access to critical or sensitive assets, all within a controlled environment.
Unpatched software, misconfigurations, poor coding techniques and lack of awareness are all common vulnerabilities that lead to exposure, and ultimately a loss of money, intellectual property and reputation.
These vulnerabilities are identified and prioritized, providing an actionable remediation plan that will dramatically reduce your risk of loss during an attack.
Annual Penetration Testing is also required by HIPAA, PCI, NERC-CIP and many other regulatory requirements, governing agencies and commercial entities.
Our Managed Penetratio Testing service provides you need to identify your security weaknesses and determine how well you'd fare in a real-word attack, including:
- Application Penetration Testing
- Network Penetration Testing
- Wireless Penetration Testing
- Physical Penetration Testing
- Social Engineering and Phishing
Our Managed Penetration Testing service is ideal for:
- Organizations who want to comply with HIPAA, PCI, NERC-CIP or other regulatory statutes
- Organizations who want to know if they are vulnerable to hacking
- ANY AND ALL organizations
In addition to these benefits, our Managed Penetration Testing service is delivered as a Managed Security Service, providing dramatic financial benefits. Pay as you go, predictable expenses and no big capital expenditures.
Contact GreyCastle Security to get started.

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