E2 Labs uses a flexible methodology. Typically, audit and IT vulnerability assessment services include the following:
External Network Assessment (Penetration Test)
This is an ethical hack designed to target the computer network's security posture from outside the organization. This network IT assessment can be performed against critical network segments. War driving, war dialing, WANs, LANs, and social engineering can be included. Our cyber security experts excel in this area of penetration testing.
Internal Network Assessment
This is an ethical hack and penetration test of the computer network's internal security posture. We examine technical, physical, and administrative controls. Items examined include: security policy, network / data segmentation, network architecture, patch management, and the security of clients and servers on your network. The scope can vary from no initial access to the client providing us with a user-level network login. The purpose of an internal penetration assessment is to determine what level of access a malicious insider can obtain.
Security Architecture Assessment
Working alongside your IT staff, we will examine your network documentation and review the placement of computer network hardware and software to assess its effectiveness against security threats. We can examine web servers and databases and help you answer key questions such as, "can a hacker penetrate my internal network from the Internet, via my web application?"
E2-Labs Security Practices Assessment
This penetration and vulnerability assessment involves interaction with your IT staff. Our team will analyze your security practices (password policies, access-levels policies, software update policies) to determine if they meet security compliance industry standards and government regulations such as SOX, GLB, and HIPAA. http://www.e2-labs.com/
Network System Assessment
This single system penetration test assessment offers the client an in-depth review of a single computer system or network segment. This targeted cyber security review is designed to examine critical servers or e-commerce websites.
External Network Assessment (Penetration Test)
This is an ethical hack designed to target the computer network's security posture from outside the organization. This network IT assessment can be performed against critical network segments. War driving, war dialing, WANs, LANs, and social engineering can be included. Our cyber security experts excel in this area of penetration testing.
Internal Network Assessment
This is an ethical hack and penetration test of the computer network's internal security posture. We examine technical, physical, and administrative controls. Items examined include: security policy, network / data segmentation, network architecture, patch management, and the security of clients and servers on your network. The scope can vary from no initial access to the client providing us with a user-level network login. The purpose of an internal penetration assessment is to determine what level of access a malicious insider can obtain.
Security Architecture Assessment
Working alongside your IT staff, we will examine your network documentation and review the placement of computer network hardware and software to assess its effectiveness against security threats. We can examine web servers and databases and help you answer key questions such as, "can a hacker penetrate my internal network from the Internet, via my web application?"
E2-Labs Security Practices Assessment
This penetration and vulnerability assessment involves interaction with your IT staff. Our team will analyze your security practices (password policies, access-levels policies, software update policies) to determine if they meet security compliance industry standards and government regulations such as SOX, GLB, and HIPAA. http://www.e2-labs.com/
Network System Assessment
This single system penetration test assessment offers the client an in-depth review of a single computer system or network segment. This targeted cyber security review is designed to examine critical servers or e-commerce websites.
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