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Network Vulnerability Assessment

You're reading from   Network Vulnerability Assessment Identify security loopholes in your network's infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788627252
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Rahalkar Rahalkar
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Title Page
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Preface
1. Vulnerability Management Governance FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up the Assessment Environment 3. Security Assessment Prerequisites 4. Information Gathering 5. Enumeration and Vulnerability Assessment 6. Gaining Network Access 7. Assessing Web Application Security 8. Privilege Escalation 9. Maintaining Access and Clearing Tracks 10. Vulnerability Scoring 11. Threat Modeling 12. Patching and Security Hardening 13. Vulnerability Reporting and Metrics 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Gathering requirements


Before we can even think of starting the vulnerability assessment, it is extremely important to very clearly understand customer requirements. The customer may be internal or external to the organization. For a VA tester, it is important to know what the customer is expecting from the test. In order to identify and document the customer requirements, the following things need to be done.

Preparing a detailed checklist of test requirements

The tester needs to set up multiple meetings with the customer to understand their requirements. The outcome should include but not be limited to the following:

  • Security compliance that the customer wants to comply with
  • Requirements and code of conduct (if any) stated in respective security compliance 
  • List of network segments in scope
  • List of network security devices in scoped network segments
  • List of assets to scan (along with IP ranges)
  • List of assets exposed to a public network (along with IP ranges)
  • List of assets that have network-wide...
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