How Does Tozetta's Pentest Subscription Work?
A pentest subscription offers your organization various benefits. Besides monthly testing, the pentest costs stay predictable.
Tozetta's goal is to make pentesting accessible for every organization. That's why we started a blog series in which we take you step by step through the world of pentesting. This is the third blog in a series of four, about how a pentest subscription works. Curious about the first blog? Read more here about what pentesting is and why it's important. After this blog, we hope you'll be informed about:
-
What a pentest subscription at Tozetta involves
-
What the benefits are of monthly pentesting at Tozetta
-
How Hacking as a Service helps your organization
The role of pentesting
Pentesting is an important part of cyber security. It's a test to determine whether vulnerabilities and threats can be found in your systems, websites and mobile apps. A pentest subscription gives your business the option to have a pentest carried out periodically, allowing you to safeguard the security and integrity of your systems. In this blog article, we'll take a deeper look at Tozetta's pentest subscription: how it works, its benefits, and how it can help your business.
What is a pentest subscription?
A pentest subscription is a service in which a business pays a certain amount for having a certain number of pentests carried out. This service can be flexibly adapted to the needs of the business. The business can, for example, choose a monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription. This allows businesses to regularly monitor their cyber security risks.
The benefits of a pentest subscription
Tozetta's pentest subscription offers many benefits. First, it offers a flexible way to safeguard a business's cyber security, since the client can choose a monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription. The subscription also offers a lower cost structure, allowing the business to save money. In addition, the business also receives proactive recommendations and advice to reduce cyber security risks.
How does Tozetta's pentest subscription work?
Tozetta's pentest subscription starts with a selection process. The company selects clients who want to take out a pentest subscription. The company will then carry out a number of pentests to identify vulnerabilities and threats in the client's system.
The onboarding process
Before starting a collaboration, Tozetta wants to get to know your organization well. Tozetta and its clients are often looking for a long-term partnership involving intensive collaboration, ultimately aimed at improving cyber security within your organization. During the onboarding process, a few introductory conversations take place, and Tozetta carries out a free QuickScan. During the QuickScan, an ethical hacker at Tozetta will pentest for one hour, free of charge. In this hour, we want to broadly assess your digital environment and online resilience.
Planning and carrying out the pentests
Once clients have been selected, Tozetta will begin planning and carrying out the pentests. The company has a team of experienced ethical hackers who carry out the pentests. They use various techniques to identify vulnerabilities and threats in the client's system.
Reporting & monitoring
After the pentest has been carried out, the findings are reported. This report contains all the vulnerabilities found. Tozetta's ethical hackers add a short improvement plan. This makes it easier for your organization to fix the vulnerabilities. By taking out a Hacking as a Service subscription, Tozetta enables your organization to better monitor its cyber security. Thanks to a 24/7 security monitoring tool plus a number of pentest hours made available monthly, you can carry out pentests more often.
How can Tozetta's pentest subscription help your business?
Tozetta's pentest subscription is a powerful solution for testing and improving your business's cyber security. The clear, structured process ensures good collaboration throughout the entire pentest subscription period. In addition, Tozetta also offers 24/7 cyber security monitoring to reduce cyber risks. By receiving a monthly budget of pentest hours, you stay continuously tested and monitored for increased cyber resilience.
Want to know more? Read our next blog in the series, or go to our Hacking as a Service page!
Read next blog