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An Overview of Penetration Testing

International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, 2014
Penetration testing is an effort to attack a system using similar techniques and tools adopted by real hackers. The ultimate goal of penetration testing is to call to light as many existing vulnerabilities as possible, then come up with practical solutions to remediate the problems; thus, enhance the system security as a whole.
Chiem Trieu Phong, Wei Qi Yan 0001
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A methodology for penetration testing

Computers & Security, 1989
A systematic approach to penetration testing of an existing software system is described. The testing depends on analysis of the system, hypothesis of possible flaws, confirmation or rejection of the hypothesis, and extension of a confirmed hypothesis. The approach uses an analysis of security requirements and controls to identify objects to be secured
Charles P. Pfleeger   +2 more
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Penetration testing: a duet

18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
Penetration testing is the art of finding an open door. It is not a science as science depends on falsifiable hypotheses. The most penetration testing can hope for is to be the science of insecurity - not the science of security nasmuch as penetration testing can at most prove insecurity by falsifying the hypothesis that any system, network, or ...
Daniel E. Geer Jr., John Harthorne
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Software penetration testing

IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 2005
Quality assurance and testing organizations are tasked with the broad objective of assuring that a software application fulfills its functional business requirements. Such testing most often involves running a series of dynamic functional tests to ensure proper implementation of the application's features.
Brad Arkin   +2 more
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Penetration testing in a box

Proceedings of the 2015 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, 2015
Network and application vulnerability assessments have a tendency to be difficult and costly; however, failing to have an assessment done and fixing security loopholes may result in a security breach by malicious attackers. A security breach can cost an organization time and money remediating the damage, such as lost confidential business information ...
Lee Epling, Brandon Hinkel, Yi Hu
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