Why Penetration Testing should be high on your security agenda

Nicole Risley

30 June 2024

Implementing a security plan is crucial for all businesses to safeguard their sensitive data and operations against increasing cyber threats. 

The first step should be identifying and fixing security weaknesses before hackers exploit them, and so this is where a Penetration Test should come in. It is the most effective way to uncover these types of vulnerabilities. 

 

The growing threat of cyber attacks

Since the pandemic, cyber-attacks have more than doubled and the latest government research found that 22% of businesses have experienced cybercrime in the last 12 months.

Socially engineered attacks, like phishing, have also increased, partly due to more people working remotely. These attacks exploit human weaknesses, making it even more important to include social engineering tests in your penetration testing strategy.

 

How Penetration Testing benefits your security plan

Using penetration testing as part of your security plan offers several key benefits:

Identifying weaknesses: Penetration tests reveal potential vulnerabilities in your application. By understanding these issues, you can better secure your sensitive information.

Risk assessment and solutions: These tests not only find vulnerabilities but also analyse the risks they pose and provide recommendations for fixing them. This helps you understand the potential impact of security flaws and how to address them.

Prioritising and planning: The insights from penetration testing help focus on the most critical issues, plan corrective actions, and manage a security budget effectively.

By finding and addressing vulnerabilities, assessing risks, and helping set security priorities, penetration testing is essential for keeping your organisation safe. Make sure it’s a top priority to protect against today’s digital threats.

 

Get started with a Penetration test today

Protect your business and ensure peace of mind with a comprehensive penetration testing strategy. For more information, visit our Penetration Testing page.

If you’re interested in arranging a penetration test or have any questions about website and application security, get in touch with us today!