Security Testing

Security Testing is a kind of software testing that discovers risks, vulnerabilities and threats in a software application and controls malicious attacks from intruders. The objective of the Security Tests is to determine the software system's weaknesses and loopholes, which might result in loss of revenue, information and reputation at the hands of the employees or outsiders of the organization.

The major purpose of Security Testing is to estimate its potential vulnerabilities and to recognize the threats in the system, so the system does not stop functioning or cannot be exploited and threats can be encountered. Through coding, Security Testing also helps in detecting all possible security risks in the system and helps developers to fix the issue.

Types of Security Testing

The main types of security testing as per the Open-Source Security Testing methodology manual are mentioned below:

  • Vulnerability Scanning
  • Security Scanning
  • Penetration Testing
  • Risk Assessment
  • Security Auditing
  • Ethical Hacking
  • Posture Assessment

Certified Application Security Engineer Java

Certified Application Security Engineer Net

Certified Secure Computer User

Certified SOC Analyst

Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst

EC-Council Advanced Penetration Testing

EC-Council Certified Encryption Specialist

EC-Council Certified Incident Handler

EC-Council Certified Security Specialist

EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional

EC-Council Licensed Penetration Tester

CompTIA A 1101

CompTIA Linux +

CompTIA Linux

CompTIA A 1102

CompTIA Network

CompTIA Pentest