[AusNOG] Pen Testing Tools

James Hodgkinson yaleman at ricetek.net
Thu Dec 1 00:39:29 EST 2016


That's why you do it in non-destructive mode in test, then do it with
authorisation in prod... just like any other thing you don't know the
outcome of (and some you do!)


James





On Wed, 30 Nov 2016, at 23:17, Paul Wilkins wrote:

> Be aware that running penetration tools just to see what happens can
> lead to spectacular outages and questions of who authorised this.
> Kind regards

> Paul Wilkins

> 

> On 30 November 2016 at 18:40, Shane Chrisp
> <shane at 2000cn.com.au> wrote:
>> Hi All,

>> 

>>   I have a client who will be undergoing auditing and Pen Testing in
>>   a number of months time, who would like to perform some basic tests
>>   themselves to find as much stuff as possible before engaging a
>>   professional services group to perform more thorough tests leading
>>   up to the main audit. Does anyone have any suggestions of tools,
>>   preferably free or very low cost to do these initial tests with?
>> 

>>  Happy to receive on or off list replies.

>> 

>> 

>>  -- 

>>  Regards

>>   Shane Chrisp

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