Access cards can be cloned There are practical measures to make card cloning difficult Practical guidance on how these systems work and why you should make sure they’re configured right What is a ...
Done properly digital forensic (DF) investigations save your business time and money. Devices provide a wealth of evidence sources that can be used to prove or disprove facts. The aim of DF is to ...
IASME recognises Pen Test Partners as a Cyber Essentials certifier; something we’re very pleased about. By working with us you can achieve Cyber Essentials scheme status with a minimum of fuss and ...
We are vendor neutral and platform agnostic. This means that you get unbiased testing and appraisal of any and every environment. We keep a very clear and level head too. We are not fazed by high ...
This is the last of a three-part series (part one here, part two here) looking at effective investigation, response, and remediation to email threats in M365, with the final blog focussed on native ...
IR preparation is not only about avoiding the punch, it’s also about building the resilience to take it, recover, and keep fighting. That’s why we emphasise practicing your response to incidents ...
A red team engagement is an objective-based assessment that requires a holistic view of the organisation from the perspective of an adversary. This assessment process is designed to meet the needs of ...
We have talented testers for virtually any scenario, a bold claim but true nonetheless. We’ve provided a sample of the types of pen testing we conduct, it’s not exhaustive but gives a flavour of what ...
Your door access control system (aka a physical access control system or PACS), also referred to as RFID cards or ‘swipe’ cards often have a poor reputation for being vulnerable to cloning attacks.
Connected embedded devices often contain many processors. Alongside the main application processor it is common to find other sub-systems: A secondary microcontroller providing lower level safety or ...