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Question on: Intigriti
What is Hybrid Pentesting?What is Hybrid Pentesting, and how does it differ from a traditional penetration test?
Hybrid Pentesting enables fast, focused security testing using skills from our global hacking community and without the typical financial and operational overheads you have with traditional pentesting. This SaaS-based approach to vulnerability assessment marks a new chapter in enterprise security.
Suitable for any business size or type and with a lead time of just one or two weeks, Hybrid Pentests allow you to carry out a pentest to gain proof of test for any specific compliance you may need.
Setting up a Hybrid Pentest is easy:
1. Define your project
First, we work with you to define your project. We’ll ask questions like, ‘What asset are you testing?’ and ‘How many user roles do you have?’.
2. List your program
Next, we’ll list your program on the Intigriti Platform. Here, the appropriate researchers will read the project and apply to take part.
3. Select your researchers
You can then read the applications and select the researchers best suited for the job, choosing from our most expert hackers.
4. See live results
Once the test begins, you’ll see live reports as they come in through the platform, giving full transparency on the results.
5. Receive your report
And finally, after completion, you’ll receive the final report, as a proof of test.
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Question on: Intigriti
Which one is better, a penetration test or a bug bounty?I can't decide which is better for identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities: a penetration test or a bug bounty program? Both seem to have their own advantages and limitations, and I am trying to determine the best approach for my organization. Can you help me understand the pros and cons of each, and perhaps offer some insight into how I can make a more informed decision?
Hi Suzanne,
These two services are suited to different needs. A traditional pentest is a great way to test the security of your assets, although they tend to be time-boxed exercises in a continuously changing environment. Given that traditional pentests are often carried out by expert third-party consultants, they can also be extremely expensive.
A bug bounty, meanwhile, gives continuous security protection over time, where the bounties are open to a wide cross-section of ethical hackers.
For those in search of some middle ground, Intigriti’s Hybrid Pentest is suitable for fast, targeted checks on assets and if you need proof of attestation for specific compliance.
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