Penetration Testing
What Is Penetration Testing?
Penetration testing, also known as pen testing or ethical hacking, is a security testing technique used to evaluate the security of a computer system or network. It involves simulating an attack on the system or network to identify potential vulnerabilities and security weaknesses. The goal of penetration testing is to identify and exploit any security flaws in the system or network, and to provide recommendations for improving the security posture of the system or network. Penetration testing can be conducted manually or with automated tools, and is typically performed by a security professional or a team of security professionals.
Description
Penetration testing is a security testing technique used to evaluate the security of a computer system or network by simulating an attack on the system or network to identify potential vulnerabilities and security weaknesses.
Usage and Examples
Penetration testing is used to assess the security of a system or network, and to identify any potential vulnerabilities or security weaknesses. It is typically performed by a security professional or a team of security professionals. For example, a penetration tester may attempt to gain access to a system or network by exploiting known vulnerabilities, or by using brute-force methods such as password guessing. The tester may also attempt to gain access to sensitive data or to disrupt the system or network in some way. The results of the penetration test can then be used to improve the security posture of the system or network.