How Does the Reconnaissance Phase Work in Penetration Testing?
Testers gather as much data as they can about the target system or network during the reconnaissance stage of penetration testing. They study network infrastructure, apps, operating systems, and user data. This aids in their attack planning. Active reconnaissance involves interacting directly with the system, while passive reconnaissance uses public sources. Testers pretend to be actual attackers in order to find any sensitive information on the internet. The goal is to gather all pertinent data and locate possible access points. Any important information found is shared to help the organization improve its security.
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