What is Nessus? An Overview of the Vulnerability Scanner 05/04/2023 – Posted in: Information Security, Penetration Testing

Time to Read: 2-3 minutes. Nessus is a widely used vulnerability scanner that is used to identify security weaknesses in computer systems, networks, and applications. It was first released in 1998 and is currently maintained by Tenable, Inc. In this article, we will provide an overview of Nessus and how it is used in cybersecurity. How Nessus Works Nessus works by scanning a target system or network for known vulnerabilities. It does this by using…

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Understanding the Difference between White Box Pentesting and Black Box Pentesting – Posted in: Information Security, Penetration Testing

Time to Read: 2-3 minutes. Penetration testing, or pentesting, is a vital component of cybersecurity. It involves simulating a cyber attack on a system or network to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses that could be exploited by attackers. There are two types of pentesting: white box and black box. In this article, we will discuss the differences between the two and how they are used in cybersecurity. Black Box Pentesting Black box pentesting involves testing a…

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Pentesting 101: Understanding the Basics of Penetration Testing – Posted in: Information Security, Penetration Testing

Time to Read: 2-3 minutes. Penetration testing, also known as pentesting, is the practice of assessing computer systems, networks, and applications for security vulnerabilities. It is a critical component of any comprehensive cybersecurity strategy, as it allows organizations to identify weaknesses in their security measures and proactively address them before they can be exploited by malicious actors. What is Penetration Testing? Penetration testing involves simulating a real-world cyber attack on a target system to identify…

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