Dallas Fort Worth ( Ft Worth ) based Andrew Fisher Investigations, LLC assumes the role of an employee, maintenance person, or any other person who has physical access to your network with the purpose of identifying security weaknesses of the client's network as it appears to internal users. This type of testing is designed to mimic an attack on the internal network by a disgruntled employee, and authorized visitor having standard access privileges, or an unauthorized intruder from the internet. the goal of Penetration testing also names as Ethical Hacking, is to determine if there any any vulnerabilities that could be exploited by either internal or external users.
Dallas Fort Worth ( Ft Worth ) based Andrew Fisher Investigations, LLC will perform the Penetration Test without the client supplying any network or account information such as usernames/passwords. Once given access to a physical connection on the network and/or connection through your wireless network, the Network Security Engineers at Andrew Fisher Investigations, LLC will begin with a Network Vulnerability Assessment. To condense the Penetration Test, a Vulnerability Assessment on the network would be performed in advanced and the Penetration Test would be carried out afterwards, based on the vulnerabilities identified.
Andrew Fisher Investigations gathers the results from the Network Penetration test and reports to the organization on the vulnerabilities uncovered by the Network Security test, including recommendations to resolve or mitigate these network security vulnerabilities.
Network Security Consulting and Professional Services
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Enterprise Security Assessment |
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Network Architecture Assessment |
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Network Vulnerability Assessment |
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Regulation Compliance Assessment |
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Disaster Recovery Site Services |
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Security Policy & Procedure Formulation |
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Network Penetration Testing (Ethical or White Hat Hacking) |
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Security Training |
Andrew Fisher Investigations provides Dallas Fort Worth ( Ft Worth ) business with network penetration and network security Analysis.
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