Pensive Security
All of our security experts hold the OSCP certification; the most highly respected ethical penetration testing certification in the industry. With new attack vectors constantly surfacing, we are committed to keeping our testing methods current. Our custom reports are well-written and provide a detailed description, proof of concept exploit, remediation, and severity rating for every vulnerability found. We are excellent communicators, and will happily assist your team in both identifying and fixing security issues. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Pensive Security provides cyber security services for Fortune 500 companies and startups alike. Grounded in our security and development experience at Cisco and IBM, we use the most cutting-edge tools and rigorous testing methods to ensure that your product is secure. We are dedicated to providing you with the most thorough and up-to-date security audits to help keep your business protected, whether that be through penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, or OWASP ASVS Attestation. Simulate real-life attacks to ensure applications, networks, and systems stand up to creative and complex attacks used by hackers to compromise systems. Identify and report vulnerabilities in applications, networks, and systems so you can understand the security threats to your environment and react appropriately. The OWASP Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) is a community-driven framework of security requirements and controls. This is a significantly more in-depth and rigorous look at the way you design, development, and test your application. wget -O luke.txt https://pastebin.com/raw/KRrLMnBg luke.txt saved while read line; do echo $line | xxd -r -p; done luke.txt Former Security Research Engineer at Cisco Systems OSCP, OSCE, and CCSP Certified B.S. from Virginia Tech in Computer Engineering Mountain biking fanatic; will settle for Pickleball on rainy days wget -O bri.txt https://pastebin.com/raw/0sCSRafv bri.txt saved while read line; do echo $line | xxd -r -p; ...