Vulnerability Testing definition

Vulnerability Testing means penetration testing, ethical hacking, and other activities and methods regarding the testing of a network’s or computer system’s information security controls, including physical, administrative, and technical information security controls.
Vulnerability Testing means testing of a registrant’s automated systems to determine what information may be discoverable through a reconnaissance analysis of those systems and what vulnerabilities may be present on those systems.

Examples of Vulnerability Testing in a sentence

  • Industry standard compliance includes annual completion of: SSAE18/ISAE Data Center Audit, SSAE18 Operations Audit, PCI-DSS Compliance Audit, Vulnerability Testing & CVSS Audit, and Control Self-Assessment Audit.

  • Upon written request from City, Contractor shall provide to City a Vulnerability Testing & Risk Assessment Report at the organization level including an executive summary of the results.

  • Industry standard compliance includes annual completion of PCI-DSS Compliance Audit, Vulnerability Testing & CVSS Audit, and Control Self-Assessment Audit.

  • Vulnerability Testing -- SPE, or its designee, will have the right at any reasonable time to perform vulnerability testing upon the web hosting environment for the purpose of inspecting, auditing, and determining whether the environment is consistent with terms herein, and whether the web hosting requirements have been adequately implemented to ensure the security of SPE Data.

  • QUT has a comprehensive Security Testing and Vulnerability Testing program that provides an accurate view of our vulnerabilities, enabling the prioritisation of remediation activities.

  • Industry standard compliance includes annual completion of: SSAE18/ISAE External Data Center Audit, SSAE18 Operations Audit, PCI-DSS Compliance Audit, Vulnerability Testing & CVSS Audit, and Control Self-Assessment Audit.

Related to Vulnerability Testing

  • Vulnerability means a weakness of an asset or mitigation that can be exploited by one or more threats.

  • Security Vulnerability means a flaw or weakness in system security procedures, design, implementation, or internal controls that could be exercised (accidentally triggered or intentionally exploited) and result in a security breach such that data is compromised, manipulated or stolen or the system damaged.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

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