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Penetration Testing: Re: Security Audit

Re: Security Audit

From: Todd Ransom <transom_at_extremelogic.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 13:11:40 -0400

> A good estimate of time for a "Once Over" breaks down like this:
>
> Vulnerability Assessment:
> 20 minutes per host
>
> Penetration Test:
> 1 Hour per host

What is the difference between vuln assessment and pen test?

I have not done either but this seems like a highly subjective area to me.
Are you really going to do a vuln assess on a dynamic web site - with all
its custom scripts and database connectivity and possibly middleware - in 20
minutes? It sounds like a vuln assess consists of running Nessus or
something similar, searching bugtraq archives and possibly throwing in a
google search for extra credit.

Even on a workstation it seems like you couldn't get much done in 20
minutes. I don't even see how you could reliably enumerate all the
installed software in less than 20 minutes.

TR

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