Summarizing the five phases of penetration testing from Madhn Rj

  1. 1. Summarizing The Five Phases of Penetration Testing
  2. 2. Phase 1 | Reconnaissance Reconnaissance is the act of gathering preliminary data or intelligence on your target. The data is gathered in order to better plan for your attack. Reconnaissance can be performed actively (meaning that you are directly touching the target) or passively (meaning that your recon is being performed through an intermediary).
  3. 3. Phase 2 | Scanning The phase of scanning requires the application of technical tools to gather further intelligence on your target, but in this case, the intel being sought is more commonly about the systems that they have in place. A good example would be the use of a vulnerability scanner on a target network.




Penetration Testing Redefined

  1. 4. Phase 3 | Gaining Access Phase 3 gaining access requires taking control of one or more network devices in order to either extract data from the target, or to use that device to then launch attacks on other targets.
  2. 5. Phase 4 | Maintaining Access Maintaining access requires taking the steps involved in being able to be persistently within the target environment in order to gather as much data as possible. The attacker must remain stealthy in this phase, so as to not get caught while using the host environment.
  3. 6. Phase 5 | Covering Tracks The final phase of covering tracks simply means that the attacker must take the steps necessary to remove all semblance of detection. Any changes that were made, authorizations that were escalated etc. all must return to a state of non-recognition by the host network’s administrators.




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