Cybersecurity Audit & Vulnerability Assessment
A comprehensive security assessment of your IT infrastructure: vulnerability discovery, penetration testing, and risk mitigation recommendations.
We conduct independent information security audits — from perimeter analysis to full penetration testing.
Comprehensive cybersecurity assessment
We test a company's IT infrastructure against real-world attack techniques — from the external perimeter to internal systems and business applications.
- Infrastructure vulnerability scanning and analysis
- Penetration testing of external and internal systems
- Information security compliance assessment
Cybersecurity audit stages
1. Information gathering and reconnaissance
We define the audit scope and gather data on infrastructure, network segments, applications, and entry points.
2. Scanning and vulnerability discovery
We run automated and manual scans to identify vulnerabilities in software, configurations, and network infrastructure.
3. Penetration testing
We simulate real-world attack scenarios, verify whether discovered vulnerabilities can be exploited, and assess potential impact.
4. Risk analysis and prioritization
We classify identified vulnerabilities by severity and potential business impact.
5. Report and recommendations
We prepare a detailed report describing vulnerabilities, proof of exploitation, and concrete remediation recommendations.
6. Remediation verification and re-testing
We verify the effectiveness of implemented fixes and confirm that identified risks have been resolved.
Why choose us:
Independent expertise
We audit from the perspective of an external attacker, with no bias or conflict of interest with internal IT teams.
Hands-on approach
We go beyond automated scanners — manually verifying vulnerabilities and confirming real-world exploitability.
Standards compliance
We factor in international and local information security standards when assessing risk.
Clear recommendations
We deliver a prioritized remediation plan, not just a list of problems.
Frequently asked questions:
- We recommend conducting an audit at least once a year, and after any significant changes to your IT infrastructure.