Testing IT environments

Within the Institute is operating an Information Security Center, which primarily deals with the field of testing in IT environments, penetration tests and security audits.

The primary goal of security testing in IT environments is to identify and identify weaknesses in organizations and evaluate the consistency of its security policy. The subject matter of the review is also compliance of all software and hardware in use and subject to review. It also tests employees' awareness of security issues and attempts to determine how an organization would respond in the event of a security incident, based on realistic, feasible methods used by attackers in practice. Security screening can also reveal weaknesses and weaknesses in an organization's security policy.

  • We follow several internationally recognized methodologies that help us adhere to proven guidelines and recommendations.
  • We use a range of free-to-use programs and gadgets that can be used by virtually anyone to get as close to realistic attack scenarios as possible.
  • The reports that we compile as a result of security testing are crucial to ensuring the highest standards of the organization, as this is the only way for the organization to effectively identify the security risks that are being threatened and to be able to evaluate and establish investment plans to eliminate or manage identified vulnerabilities.
  • Organizations are advised to perform security testing at one year intervals or after every major implementation or change in the IT environment, in order to ensure the highest possible level of information security and compliance.