Penetration testing is a form of ethical hacking, where a cybersecurity firm attempts to infiltrate an organization's network to test their cybersecurity systems. Testers usually search for vulnerabilities that a cybercriminal could exploit.
Penetration testing has become increasingly vital as digitization rates increase across the global commercial landscape. This is especially true for start-ups and smaller firms, who are more likely to face a cyberattack and also less capable of dealing with it effectively. We’ll break down why penetration testing is so important:
Find Potential Vulnerabilities
Most companies, while working on a network or system, become desensitized to it—including its flaws and vulnerabilities. There have been many cases of apps and websites going online and then crashing because of an attack—2020 alone has seen over 50 different major cyberattacks that targeted political and financial institutions.
A penetration test brings in fresh eyes to the company. With an impartial and unfamiliar point of view, a penetration tester can find bugs and vulnerabilities that internal teams won’t.
Penetration testers are also familiar with the tactics used by cybercriminals to exploit organizations. They can use their prior experience and knowledge to protect a network better.
Develop Effective Security Procedures And Protocols
Conducting a penetration test is essential for a company to determine where it’s current network stands. A penetration system can provide valuable insights into potential vulnerabilities, and gaps cyber criminals may try to exploit. Using these insights, a company can update their security measures to ensure operational continuity and protect their employees and customers.
Penetration testers can also provide a start-up with a detailed list of recommendations for effective and prompt remediation. Additionally, a penetration test will offer the necessary facts and data to prepare long-term cybersecurity measures.
Maintain Company Image
In addition to massive data breaches and financial losses, cyber-attacks can also cause brand and image issues. Start-ups are especially vulnerable to cyberattacks, as they make up about 58% of cybersecurity data breaches.
A timely and premediated penetration test prevent a destructive data breach and preserve your company's image. This will also preserve your customer loyalty, which is a further bonus of penetration testing.
Penetration testing can make or break a start-up’s future and long-term viability. Lean Security is an online security systems company based in Gordon, NSW. We’re a highly qualified and experienced penetration testing provider, and we've got extensive experience with start-ups. Contact us at +61-2-8078-6952 for more information.