A penetration test simulates real-world cyberattacks to identify vulnerabilities in your environment before they can be exploited. Unlike automated scans, penetration testing focuses on how an attacker would actually move through your systems.
Penetration testing evaluates your external and/or internal systems by safely attempting to exploit weaknesses in networks, applications, and configurations.
Many organizations believe they are secure until a breach proves otherwise. Penetration testing helps validate security controls, identify blind spots, and prioritize remediation efforts based on real risk.
Actionable insight into real security risk—not theoretical threats.
A CMMC Readiness Assessment evaluates your current cybersecurity posture against applicable CMMC requirements to determine your level of preparedness and identify remediation needs.
This assessment measures your alignment with CMMC and underlying NIST 800-171 controls, helping you understand where you stand before a formal audit or certification process.
Organizations that fail to meet required CMMC levels may be unable to bid on or retain Department of Defense contracts. Early preparation reduces risk, cost, and disruption.
Clarity on readiness and a realistic path to compliance.
A gap analysis identifies the difference between your current IT and security posture and where it should be based on best practices or compliance requirements.
This assessment measures your alignment with CMMC and underlying NIST 800-171 controls, helping you understand where you stand before a formal audit or certification process.
Without visibility into gaps, organizations often overspend on tools while missing critical vulnerabilities. A gap analysis creates a clear, prioritized improvement roadmap.