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How Penetration Testing Benefits the Healthcare Industry

A penetration test is a simulated cyber attack against your computer system to check for vulnerabilities. It is a cybersecurity technique organizations use to identify, test and highlight vulnerabilities in their security posture. By using different methodologies, tools and approaches, companies can perform simulated cyber attacks to test the strengths and weaknesses of their existing security systems. Now let us see why and how pen testing is important to the healthcare industry. What is pen testing? Penetration Testing is a type of security testing used to uncover vulnerabilities, threats and risks. Mostly from an attacker who could exploit 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 website and app development. Pen testing is solely security based. And hence its main focus is coding structures to detect any loopholes.  Using penetration testing tools to expose holes in security layer allows testers to address any shortcomings. Before they become critical liabilities, that is. 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. Thus, it helps organizations to secure their systems from any attacker which tries to compromise their system.  How pen testing helps the healthcare industry It is vital that you examine your environment from the way a hacker would. In order to help protect your networks and any electronic patient health information that you hold. It all comes down to one question – how is pen testing of use to the healthcare industry? and why? defects in web browsers, OS and server interfaces can allow attackers to gain access to key systems and data. Every security plan is therefore tailored to each individual network component. As a result, penetration testing can often identify many of the weaknesses. Organizations need to ensure that not only is their data well protected, but also that their staff are fully trained against the growing cyber threat. Applications are being created to deliver service anytime anywhere and connected medical devices are helping experts to deliver their services even from a distance.  Healthcare applications have sensitive data about patients and their health-related information. Thus, it leads to a major breach. In case of a hacking occurrence in the application. Pen testing helps to make application hack-proof and sustainable in the challenging digital scenario. Therefore, validation and authentication of user log-ins, testing against firewalls, and encrypting user data are some key measures.  Conclusion Penetration testing is a reliable method of identifying and eliminating any security loopholes which systems may face. Contact Qualysec for top-notch testing services.

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Penetration Testing For Fintech Industry

Financial institutions have been attractive hacking targets for many years. This attention has not diminished with the addition of cloud and mobile technology. Penetration testing is a security exercise where a cyber-security expert attempts to find and exploit vulnerabilities in a computer system. The purpose of this simulated attack is to identify any weak spots in a system’s defenses which attackers could take advantage of. So, pen testing is essential for fintech business’s survival. Therefore, here we explain penetration testing for fintech industry.

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QA testing VS Penetration testing

In the field of testing, both QA and penetration tests hold their own importance. However, they also have evident differences. Right from the purpose to methodologies, they differ. In this blog let us look at what these testing processes achieve and how they are different from each other. Definition – QA testing vs Penetration testing processes Quality plays an integral role in the world of technology, without a doubt. QA is way of preventing mistakes and defects in manufactured products. And avoiding problems when delivering products or services to customers. Hence, it is a critical step in the software development process. It makes sure that the quality of the product or project is no short of excellent. 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 website and app development. What are the differences between QA tests and pen tests? 1. Focus area QA tests focus on setting up adequate processes, introducing the standards of quality to prevent error and flaws in the product. Bottom line is that QA testing mainly focuses on processes. Pen testing is solely security oriented and hence its main focus would be coding structures as to detect any loopholes.  Using penetration testing tools to expose holes in security layer allows testers to address any shortcomings. Before they become critical liabilities, that is. To sum it up, quality testing team will do software quality testing to check if it meets quality standard prescribed by organization or any standard it follows. It will assess whether software meets business requirement given by stakeholders. Whereas penetration testing team will assess technical flaws in the application whether all validations are applied or not, whether any attacker can circumvent the logical flow of software. 2. Time Testing is a very important part of a development process. It allows to achieve the level of quality. Which in turn, enables the product to be released commercially. However, thoroughly going through every potential risk and covering it with test cases can take a long time. Although time varies depending on the complexity of the test case, as a rule of thumb, it takes a QA specialist approximately five minutes on average to execute one. The length of the penetration testing engagement depends on the type of testing, the type and number of systems and any engagement constraints. Typical engagements have an average testing time of 1-3 weeks. 3. Types Some of the QA testing types are as followed: Unit Testing Integration Testing System Testing Regression Testing Beta/Acceptance Testing Performance Testing Load Testing Stress Testing Some of the pen testing types are as followed: Black box testing White box testing Gray box testing  Conclusion We at Qualysec here perform penetration tests and QA 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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