
Scope authorized security testing, code review, digital forensics, recovery, and hardening work with vetted specialists. Each engagement is documented, permission-based, and focused on findings your team can fix.

Run a controlled test against agreed targets, then receive validated findings, exploit paths, risk ratings, and remediation steps your engineering team can act on.

Map exposed assets, confirm real weaknesses, remove false positives, and prioritize fixes by business impact instead of scanner noise.
Authorized attack simulation for web apps, APIs, networks, and cloud environments.
Risk-ranked discovery of known vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and exposed assets.
Manual and automated review for authentication, authorization, data handling, and logic flaws.
Configuration and control improvements that reduce avoidable exposure.
Evidence-focused investigation for account compromise, incidents, and legal matters.
Recovery planning and response for lost, encrypted, deleted, or inaccessible data.
Web application and API review mapped to OWASP risks and practical fixes.
Scenario-based adversary simulation for detection, response, and control validation.
Guides, pricing, and best practices for hiring ethical hackers and strengthening your security.
Learn methodologies, scope, and best practices for pentesting.
Discover the business value of proactive security testing.
Understand pricing by engagement type and scope.
Our ethical hacking services follow recognized standards and frameworks including OWASP, NIST, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS.
Answers to common questions about hiring ethical hackers and cybersecurity services.
Ethical hacking, also called penetration testing, is authorized security testing performed with permission. Unlike malicious hacking, ethical hackers help you identify and fix weaknesses.
Cost depends on scope and complexity. Basic assessments often start around $1,000-$5,000, while full engagements can range from $5,000-$20,000 or more.
Look for certifications such as CEH, OSCP, CISSP, and GPEN. These indicate validated skills and ethical standards.
Most penetration tests take 1-3 weeks depending on scope. Smaller apps may take 3-5 days, while larger environments can take longer.
Yes, with proper authorization. Ethical hackers operate under written agreements and defined scopes.
Reports include an executive summary, detailed findings, proof of concepts, remediation steps, and risk ratings aligned with standards.
Talk with our team to scope your engagement and match with the right experts.