How does the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM) Guide Penetration Testing?
The Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM) helps guide penetration testing using a clear, scientific approach. It starts by defining what to test, which tools to use, and how the test should be done. OSSTMM checks not just digital systems but also physical and human factors like social engineering and access control. It measures how well security works using metrics like RAVs and SAFE scores. It also includes a detailed report format called STAR to explain findings and offer improvements. OSSTMM helps testers do thorough, repeatable, and complete security checks.
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