Internal Penetration Testing

An internal penetration test emulates the role of an attacker from inside the network. Our Security engineer will scan the network to identify potential host vulnerabilities. The engineer will also perform common and advanced internal network attacks, such as: LLMNR/NBT-NS poisoning and other man- in-the-middle attacks, token impersonation, kerberoasting, pass-the-hash, golden ticket, and more. The engineer will seek to gain access to hosts through lateral movement, compromise domain user and admin accounts, and exfiltrate sensitive data.

How We Do It

Our Methodology

All testing performed is based on the NIST SP 800-115 Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment, OWASP Testing Guide (v5), and customized testing frameworks.

Thorough Testing

Activities performed during internal penetration testing include, but are not limited to:

Vulnerability scanning and service enumeration

Password and pass-the-hash attacks

Shared resource enumeration

Pivoting attacks

Ticket attacks, such as silver tickets and golden tickets

Man-in-the-middle attacks (LLMNR/NBT-NS poisoning, SMB relaying, LDAP relaying, IPv6 relaying, etc.)

Hash cracking

Kerberoasting attacks

Other testing depending on specific customer content and footprint

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