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Why Penetration Testing is Essential Post Covid

Penetration Testing is a type of security testing used to uncover vulnerabilities, threats and risks that an attacker could exploit in software applications, networks or web applications. The goal is to identify and test all possible security vulnerabilities that are present in the software application. It’s a given that it is quite important for a mobile app. Let us see why penetration testing is essential post covid. 1. To avoid security breaches  It reduces loss magnitude associated with successful security breaches and resulting business disruption. When a business experiences a data breach, the costs of containment, recovery, public relations, and fines can quickly add up. Depending on the duration and level of business disruption caused by the breach, the costs of not manufacturing quality products, shipped accurately and delivered on-time can result in net annual losses.  2. To detect unknown vulnerabilities The thoughts of being secure lead to decisions that cause a further lack of awareness, as attackers are probing your assets. Successful attacks, called breaches, can go undetected for months. Penetration testing detects previously unknown vulnerabilities. 3. Enhance the performance of security technologies Another unexpected result from a penetration test might be finding misconfigurations on your newly purchased or current security technologies. Perhaps someone on your team forgot to change the default credentials on the latest security tool or they need to update the firmware on that firewall appliance. 4. Protection of data Data is said to be the foundation of an organization and in the wrong hands could be extremely damaging. A penetration test will allow your organization to protect data and hopefully prevent an attack before it reaches your data assets. 5. Regular reports It leaves you with important critical deliverables to improve your security posture but also an overall risk rating. It also helps in discuss the high-level areas for improvement as well as a proposed budget to improve these areas. 6. Gaining customer loyalty Your customers will lose trust in your organization and their loyalty begins to fade in case of a data breach. The penetration test offers you an opportunity to reaffirm your commitment to security and instill trust in your customers. Your customers will be relieved to know that your company conducts regular penetration testing exercises and their data is safe in your hands. Conclusion Penetration testing is done to identify susceptibility and ensure that cyber security controls are configured and functioning properly to minimize losses. We at Qualysec here perform penetration tests with our highly qualified and experienced team with the use of latest technology tools. Contact us for more on this.

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Why Cyber Security is Important

As the world is starting to depend more on the internet by the day, the global cyber threat continues to evolve at a rapid pace. The number of data breaches rising each year. How might one avoid this, you may wonder. This is where cyber security comes in. Cyber security is the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. The term applies in a variety of contexts, from business to mobile computing, and can be divided into a few common categories. Cyber threats can arrive from any level of association. Cyber security is no longer something any company can ignore. Security regularly affects businesses of all sizes and makes them causing reversible reputational damage to the companies involved. Let us break down into factors as to why cyber security is important.  1. To Avoid Damage Cyber-attacks could result in just about anything. From causing electrical power outages to paralyzing frameworks and making information inaccessible, the possibilities are endless. Cyber-attacks can occur on a worldwide scale. Cyber-attacks are increasingly causing danger to your sensitive data, as attackers employ new methods of artificial intelligence and social engineering to your traditional security controls.  2. Provides Backup With cyber security, companies do not have to worry about unauthorized users accessing their network or data. It helps them protect both their end users and their employees. Even in those rare cases that security does not prevent an attack or breach, it improves the recovery time afterward. In addition, companies will often notice that customers and developers are more confident in products that have strong cyber security solutions in place.  3. Can Affect Anyone Securing email or social media accounts with weak passwords and observing insecure practices for storing passwords provides an easy way for hackers to access the accounts. They can, in turn, access the personal information of other users that communicate through the account. The cybersecurity practices advanced by a company should be developed so that all users are adequately protected. A comprehensive cybersecurity program is required to ensure that every user’s security needs are addressed without compromising the needs of others.  3. Protection Against Data Leaks Data leakages are among the biggest threats to a company’s cybersecurity. Data leaks have the potential of causing unrecoverable damages both at an individual and at a company level. Every business handles sensitive data, including the personal details of a customer, confidential employee and supplier data, data revealing the company’s strategic directions and objectives, intellectual properties, etc. Data leaks involving such types of information can have severe consequences for the business. 4. Cost of Cyber Risks Cyber-attacks often can lead to some messy legal battles, which can cost you or your company a huge amount of money. Cyber-attacks today are not only multiplying in numbers but are also multiplying in the cost of damage created. These cyber-attacks can prove to be extremely expensive for any organization to endure if not taken proper security measures. The financial damage goes up whilst the company’s reputation goes down.  5. Growth of IoT The introduction of IoT technology i.e., Internet of Things, has not only simplified and speed up our tasks but has also created a pit of new vulnerabilities for hackers to exploit. No matter how advanced security measures we take, cyber criminals will always stay one step ahead to attempt cyber-crimes. If these internet-connected devices are not managed properly then they can provide a gateway to business to hackers or cyber criminals.  Conclusion We at Qualysec here perform penetration tests with our highly qualified and experienced team with the use of latest technology tools. Contact us for more on this.

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Pabitra Kumar Sahoo

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Pabitra Kumar Sahoo

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COO & Cybersecurity Expert