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  2. Penetration test - Wikipedia

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    The penetration tester does not have to hunt down each individual tool, which might increase the risk of complications—such as compile errors, dependency issues, and configuration errors. Also, acquiring additional tools may not be practical in the tester's context. Notable penetration testing OS examples include: BlackArch based on Arch Linux

  3. SAINT (software) - Wikipedia

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    The integrated penetration testing tool, SAINTexploit, demonstrates the path an attacker could use to breach a network and quantifies the risk to the network. SAINTexploit includes a Web site emulator and e-mail forgery tool. [6] Penetration testing tools from SAINT are designed to simulate both internal and external real-world attacks.

  4. Security Content Automation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Applications which conduct security monitoring use the standards when measuring systems to find vulnerabilities, and offer methods to score those findings in order to evaluate the possible impact. The SCAP suite of specifications standardize the nomenclature and formats used by these automated vulnerability management, measurement, and policy ...

  5. Burp Suite - Wikipedia

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    Burp Suite is a proprietary software tool for security assessment and penetration testing of web applications. [2] [3] It was initially developed in 2003-2006 by Dafydd Stuttard [4] to automate his own security testing needs, after realizing the capabilities of automatable web tools like Selenium. [5]

  6. Vulnerability assessment (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerability assessment vs Penetration testing [3] Vulnerability Scan Penetration Test; How often to run: Continuously, especially after new equipment is loaded Once a year Reports: Comprehensive baseline of what vulnerabilities exist and changes from the last report Short and to the point, identifies what data was actually compromised Metrics

  7. Armitage (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Armitage is a graphical cyber attack management tool for the Metasploit Project that visualizes targets and recommends exploits. It is a free and open source network security tool notable for its contributions to red team collaboration allowing for: shared sessions, data, and communication through a single Metasploit instance. [ 1 ]

  8. Information technology security assessment - Wikipedia

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    Methods and assessment tools used; Current environment or system description with network diagrams, if any; Security requirements; Summary of findings and recommendations; The general control review result; The vulnerability test results

  9. Category:Pentesting software toolkits - Wikipedia

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