
Help Net Security: NetSPI boosts phishing resilience with enhanced social engineering penetration testing
NetSPI’s social engineering penetration testing enhancements were highlighted in Help Net Security. Read the preview below or view it online.
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NetSPI unveiled enhancements to its social engineering penetration testing solutions to help organizations build resilience to modern-day phishing attacks. The updates bring a customized, contextual approach to social engineering testing and go beyond basic phishing campaigns to simulate advanced techniques such as device code and OAuth application phishing and capturing multi-factor authentication tokens.
NetSPI has identified opportunities to update its processes and tooling to create efficiencies, cost savings, and scalability. The phishing tests follow NetSPI’s platform driven, human delivered methodology, leveraging a combination of technology and manual testing to customize engagements and more accurately simulate adversaries based on business context.
All tests are managed and delivered in NetSPI’s Pentesting as a Service (PTaaS) platform, to provide a streamlined program management experience.
You can read the full article at https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2023/10/20/netspi-social-engineering-penetration-testing/!
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