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Network Security Solutions (NNS) External Network Testing will
identify known and unknown vulnerabilities, suggest fixes to identified
vulnerabilities, and report possible security holes within a network's
internet, intranet, and extranet environments. Our scanning technology
and experience allows us to think like a hacker attempting to penetrate
your network. But unlike a hacker who usually knows only a few well-publicized
exploits, we scan hundreds of exploits including the very latest
weekly releases.
NSS’s key test features include:
- Breadth of Systems and Services Audited
NetBIOS, HTTP, CGI and WinCGI, FTP, DNS, DoS, POP3, and many more.
NSS's superior scanning capabilities and experience provide a
network with the most comprehensive security analysis available.
- Common Hacking Attack Methods
This critical feature is what separates point and click software
packages from real world experience into how hackers think and
the vulnerabilities they.
- NMAP Technology
NSS utilizes the NMAP Fingerprint Database -- the most complete
database of OS TCP/IP stack fingerprints available. This allows
NSS to perform remote operating system detection for smarter scanning.
- Smart Scanning
NSS is absolutely thorough when it comes to scanning your network.
When running a scan, NNS does not make assumptions about typical
protocols running behind certain ports like most software packages
do. We analyze specific input/output data on a port to determine
what protocol and service is actually running in case of custom
or unconventional machine setup.
- Flexability
NNS provides the customer with total flexibility on which tests
to perform. We give the administrator flexible control over the
breadth and depth of scans because often a detailed and haphazard
scan of a network can cause as much damage as a real security
breach!
- Detailed Reporting
NNS will Provide fully documented network audit reports based
on our security scans. Two reports are give for each scan: the
Technical Report with intricate detail to satisfy IT personnel,
and the Executive Report for high-level management summaries.
Colorful graphs and charts also help you visualize your networks
overall security posture.
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