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Net Pen Testing – Las Vegas (NV)

Oregon ERISA DOL AuditsBusinesses in Las Vegas and across Nevada have become increasingly aware of the threats that ransomware and cybercriminals pose. The unfortunate reality is that the sophistication, frequency, and severity of the attacks is increasing. As an example, some newer ransomware incidents, the hacker performing the attack will both encrypt data as well as exfiltrate the data and leak it to the dark web if not paid. In other ransomware incidents the attacker will target backup systems and VMWare hypervisors, making restoring from backups much more challenging. The increasing risk calls for continuous review and updating of cybersecurity. A good first step in improving cyber security is to conduct yearly penetration tests.

Penetration Testing Experience – Las Vegas (NV)

Keiter has provided penetration testing services to organizations in Las Vegas and across Nevada for over 15 years. Our team has significant experience delivering cybersecurity solutions to companies in a variety of industries. The confluence of technical acumen with years of experience allows us to conduct detailed, high-level testing. The result is a comprehensive report that not only exposes weaknesses and areas of improvement but includes expert insights on the best way to resolve uncovered issues.

A penetration test typically involves the following steps:

  1. Planning and Reconnaissance: The penetration testing team researches and gathers information about the target system or network, such as IP addresses, open ports, and potential vulnerabilities.
  2. Scanning: The team uses specialized tools and techniques to scan the target system for vulnerabilities, such as unpatched software or misconfigured systems.
  3. Enumeration: The team identifies and gathers information about the target system’s configuration, user accounts, and other relevant information.
  4. Vulnerability Analysis: The team analyzes the vulnerabilities found during the scanning and enumeration phases to determine how they can be exploited.
  5. Exploitation: The team attempts to exploit the vulnerabilities to gain access to the target system or network.
  6. Post-Exploitation: If successful, the team may attempt to escalate privileges, move laterally through the network, or gather additional sensitive information.
  7. Reporting: The penetration testing team provides a detailed report that includes a description of the vulnerabilities found, the risks associated with each vulnerability, and recommendations for remediation.

The Keiter Difference:

The exit conference is a collaborative discussion with stakeholders including your company’s project manager, IT staff, and management to review each vulnerability, discuss the recommendations, and answer questions. Our job is not complete until stakeholders understand every issue and recommendation.

Types of Penetration Testing

Our team provides both internal network penetration testing and external network penetration testing.

External Network Penetration Testing is when we attempt to gain access to your network from outside your network boundary. This helps companies identify potential weaknesses that could permit a hacker to attack a network. This is most valuable to companies that have public systems exposed to the Internet from their corporate network, such as VPN, email, customer ordering systems, etc.

Internal Network Penetration Testing is when we attempt to identify vulnerabilities and exploits from within the company network. This helps companies identify what a hacker could potentially do if he is able to gain access to an internal system. To perform this remotely, we ship a mini-PC with our penetration testing tools installed. The client connects the PC to the network, and we remotely access the PC to perform the testing.

Companies are also rightfully concerned with the security of their wireless networks because they lack the same physical access requirements of plugging a computer into a network. Our team can perform a wireless test. Most companies value this to verify the proper segregation of corporate wireless from guest wireless, and to assess the security of the corporate wireless configuration.

Web applications are complex, and complexity is the enemy of security. It’s challenging enough for developers with limited time to implement all the requested features. Developers often either don’t have training in secure coding or don’t have enough time to implement security features.

Additionally, most custom web applications extensively leverage third-party packages. Those packages, if not patched, can create vulnerabilities. For example, the famous Equifax hack involved the exploitation of a known vulnerability in Apache Struts 2, which allowed hackers to execute operating system commands, leading to unauthorized access of their systems, and the ultimate theft of personally identifiable information of 143 million people.

For all the reasons noted above, companies with internally developed or semi-custom web applications often want a web application penetration test. Our team is skilled in web application testing and can perform yours. The extent of the testing largely depends on the complexity of the application, so please contact us to discuss your specific needs.

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Contact our Las Vegas Net Pen Testing Team

Keiter CPAs provides network penetration testing to companies in Las Vegas and across Nevada remotely from our Richmond office. If you have questions about our services or would like to obtain a quote to conduct your net pen testing work, complete the form below and a team member will reach out shortly.

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