Cloud Penetration Testing is an authorised simulated cyber-attack against a system that is hosted on a Cloud provider, e.g. Amazon’s AWS or Microsoft’s Azure.
The main goal of a cloud penetration test is to find the weaknesses and strengths of a applications hosted on cloud, so that its security posture can be accurately assessed and improved.
The benefits of a cloud penetration test are increased technical and security assurance, and better understanding of the attack surface that your systems are exposed to. Cloud systems, whether they are infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), or software as a service (SaaS), are prone to security misconfigurations, weaknesses, and
We prefer testing in controlled environments, but can test production with strict safeguards, change windows, and rollback plans if required.
Engagement length depends on scope. Typical small-to-medium cloud environments: 2–4 weeks. Larger environments require tailored timelines.
Yes — our reports include remediation steps, and we can offer hands-on support as needed.
Netlogic’s Cloud Penetration Testing helps secure your cloud environment by simulating real-world attacks on your infrastructure,
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