Through simple point-and-click navigation, users can scan business critical applications to search for unpatched vulnerabilities, exploitable code or evidence of malicious activity. Standard or highly customized penetration tests can be scheduled as needed to assess network, application and database weaknesses and resiliency against cyberattacks. In addition, enterprises have the ability to run network and web vulnerability scans as well as unlimited discovery scans to map and categorize company assets residing on premises or in cloud or hybrid environments.
Proactive security testing has become synonymous with effective security programs but challenging for organizations with limited access to specialized cybersecurity skillsets. Trustwave and its deep bench of security practitioners negates the need for multiple vendors to satisfy testing requirements that often results in highly fragmented insights on vulnerability and risk.
Trustwave Security Testing Services is built on the Trustwave Fusion platform, the company’s cloud-native application that connects organizations to a full range of security resources including Trustwave Managed Security Services, actionable threat intelligence and a global team of security specialists. Through an intuitive dashboard, organizations gain access to a catalog of testing and scanning services and security personnel that can be scaled as required.
Trustwave security testing is led by Trustwave SpiderLabs, a renowned team of some of the industry’s brightest minds in ethical hacking, threat hunting, forensic investigations and security research. These experts seek out and resolve security weaknesses before adversaries can capitalize. In addition, Trustwave SpiderLabs brings a unique dynamic to security testing through red teaming engagements and realistic attack simulations that mimic techniques applied in the wild.
“The attack surface continues to rapidly expand as companies shift to multi-cloud environments and adopt applications and technologies essential for data-driven decision making,” said Rob Stitch, senior vice president, consulting and professional services at Trustwave. “This progression however also benefits cybercriminals who are proficient at exploiting the most minute vulnerability or misconfiguration. By making security testing simple to implement and easy to manage, enterprises maintain deep visibility on risk no matter how much their complexity grows.”