Category: Network Penetration Testing

Risks of a Large Attack Surface

A common theme amongst clients when conducting penetration tests is a large attack surface. Generally, the biggest risk is amongst externally exposed assets. However, this can be related to internal penetration tests and web application penetration tests. This blog post will briefly examine the biggest risks associated with a large attack surface.

Unknown Assets

It is not uncommon for companies to have unknown assets exposed to their networks. Historically, Lucid Security has encountered client’s who have acquired other companies. As such, they assume control of the assets that the acquired company. This can lead to client’s having exposed assets that they are unaware of, or not inventoried. If this is the case, these assets may go unpatched/updated leading to further security vulnerabilities.

Test Content

It is important for organizations to continue to grow and evolve. Because of that, IT administrators may test out new software and services. While this is a great idea, unfortunately this test content may find itself exposed externally to the Internet. By testing out software and exposing it to the Internet, typical hardening procedures may have not been made.

Excessive Logging Solutions Exposed

Oftentimes for development reasons, logging software is included in dev/staging environments. However, organizations may forget to exclude them from their applications or external perimeter. This can lead to information disclosures such as database information or internal server architecture.

Conclusion

Between an everchanging security climate and regular development procedures, it is possible for organizations to expose more information/assets than necessary. For this reason, Lucid Security recommends conducting annual penetration testing and at a minimum quarterly external vulnerability assessments to stay on top of issues.

How Lucid Security Can Help

Lucid Security often conducts penetration testing and vulnerability assessments. Our services are catered to assist in identifying issues and help provide expert remediation advice. Contact us today to get started!

The Blind Spot in Cybersecurity: Overlooking Application Security Testing

This process, involving the simulated attack on a network to identify vulnerabilities, is critical for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of an organization’s data. However, there’s a crucial aspect often neglected during these tests: application security testing.