One of the primary questions we get when it comes to web application penetration testing (including mobile applications and APIs) is about what methodology we use. Of course
Over the years, clients have asked us when it’s the right time to penetration test a new web application. We like this question, because it recognizes the fact

After the pandemic, the University of Hawai’i at Manoa was dealing with many of the same challenges as other universities across the country with low enrollment numbers. They

Crazy variations in pricing between companies is one of the most common complaints we hear from clients comparing penetration testing quotes. This isn’t a new problem and it
This blog will remove some of the mystery behind pricing for web application penetration tests. One of our core tenets is honesty and transparency, so if we can
Knowing the difference between a penetration test and vulnerability scan is critical to optimizing your resources. And, making sure you are taking the necessary steps to reach compliance,
A web application penetration test takes a look at the security of external or internal application for your organization. This type of testing goes above and beyond standard

Earlier this year SIG identified and disclosed to WSO2 a previously unknown vulnerability (otherwise known as a 0-day) in their Identity Server product. The vulnerability is a cross-site

A lot of times in security, there are differences in understanding between clients and service providers. Miscommunications often relate to the terms being used and sometimes, it’s unclear
For many, completing a penetration test is an eye-opening experience. It helps quantify the security risks in your environment and as a result, the reactions vary wildly. Some
We often get asked how to improve the results of an internal penetration test. For a variety of reasons having a penetration test fewer critical findings is a
Perhaps an employee in your organization finds out that he or she is about to be fired and goes on a hacking spree. Or maybe Sally from accounting