NetArmor Sdn. Bhd. | Internal Penetration Testing
Introduction of NetArmor Sdn. Bhd.

NetArmor is a premier Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) based in Singapore with offices in Malaysia that specialises in channel-driven cyber security solutions.

Led by industry experts, we’re committed towards empowering businesses and fortifying regional cybersecurity through our AI-driven, scalable solutions.

We work closely with resellers, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), and IT partners to ensure that the services provided meet our three criteria of quality: enterprise-grade protection, seamless operations, and adaptive in face of evolving cyber threats.

Internal Penetration Testing
Simulates attacks from inside an organization''s network to identify vulnerabilities and assess the security of internal systems and data, helping to understand what a malicious insider or a successful external attacker could do once inside. Improved Security Posture: By identifying vulnerabilities, organizations can take steps to strengthen their internal security controls. Compliance: Internal pen tests can help organizations meet regulatory requirements and industry standards that require security assessments. Risk Assessment: Internal pen tests provide valuable insights into the potential risks associated with internal threats, enabling organizations to prioritize security efforts.

Purpose: The primary goal is to determine the effectiveness of internal security controls and identify weaknesses that could be exploited by a malicious actor who has already bypassed external defenses. 

Scope: Internal pen tests focus on the network, servers, workstations, and other internal assets within the organization's perimeter. 

Methodology: Testers attempt to gain access to sensitive data, escalate privileges, and move laterally within the network, simulating the actions of a real attacker. 

Types of Internal Penetration Tests

White Box: Testers have full knowledge of the network infrastructure and systems, allowing for a thorough assessment. 
Grey Box: Testers have some knowledge of the network, simulating a scenario where an attacker might have some insider information. 
Black Box: Testers have no prior knowledge of the network, simulating a real-world attack scenario. 

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