Network Infrastructure Penetration Testing (Internal & External)
AI Governance
DPDPA
Offensive Security
LLM Security
Managed Security Service
CERT-In Security Audit
Cloud VAPT
GDPR
DFIR
AI Security
AI Governance
DPDPA
Offensive Security
LLM Security
Managed Security Service
CERT-In Security Audit
Cloud VAPT
GDPR
DFIR
AI Security
What is it?
Network Infrastructure Penetration Testing evaluates the security of an organization’s internal and external network infrastructure by simulating attacks against exposed services, network devices, servers, and directory services. The assessment identifies weaknesses that could allow attackers to gain initial access, move laterally, escalate privileges, or compromise critical systems.
Testing includes external perimeter testing as well as internal network assessments covering Active Directory, segmentation controls, and trust relationships. The methodology aligns with CERT-In guidelines, SANS Top 25, MITRE ATT&CK, and CREST standards.
Why you need it?
- External attacks target internet-facing assets
- Internal attacks exploit misconfigurations and AD weaknesses
- Detects lateral movement paths
- Required for enterprise security audits
- Validates network segmentation and access controls
External simulates internet attacks; internal simulates insider attacks
No, controlled testing