VAPT
What is VAPT?
Vulnerability Assessment and penetration Testing (VAPT) is a security testing methodology in which the IT systems such as computers, mobiles and networks, and software such as operating systems and application software are scanned to identify the presence of known and unknown vulnerabilities.
Why should I carry this Standard ?
- VAPT stands for Vulnerability Assessment and penetration Testing. It is security testing to identify security vulnerabilities in an application, network, endpoint, and cloud.Â
- Both the Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing have unique strengths and are often collectively done to achieve complete analysis.
Who needs VAPT?
- VAPT is used to identify security threats and risks that are present in the IT system of your business.Â
- These flaws provide attackers with accessibility to the computer software and technology tools used by your company, opening the door to security risks and information thefts.
- Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing [VAPT] Audits play a crucial role in mitigating application security risks. These audits help organizations identify vulnerabilities, assess potential risks & implement necessary measures to enhance the overall security posture of their applications.
- VAPT stands for Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing.Â
- This process helps organizations identify and fix security weaknesses before attackers can exploit them.Â
- VAPT also helps organizations meet regulatory compliance requirements and protect their reputations.
How long does it take to get this implemented ?
Generally speaking, four to six weeks is a good estimate for the duration of the entire engagement from planning through final delivery. The actual test itself typically varies from one to two weeks depending on the size of the environment.
Advantage VAPT?
- Uncover security vulnerability.
- Avoid data breaches.
- Protect customer data and trust.
- Maintain the reputation of the company.
- Achieve compliance.
- Detailed VAPT reports.