Webinar: Whitebox Pentesting

A faster, more accurate pentest for the enterprise

12 February 2021

By Kevin Dunn

Whitebox is a faster, more accurate pen test for enterprises.

Watch the webinar to learn about how enterprise attack modeling in whitebox pen testing can reduce time spent on testing, answer specific security questions, and reveal how an attacker could access your invaluable assets. 

While traditional pen tests will always have value, there is a more effective and budget friendly way to understand the security weaknesses you should care about most.

Traditional pen tests are bound by their inherent limitations. They can uncover vulnerabilities in an enterprise environment, but they don’t always provide the best coverage. Additionally, it can take time for a pentester to move through the kill chain, and they may not even get to the most important threats.

What's in the webinar:

  • Why traditional ‘blackbox’ pentest approaches might sometimes miss the mark
  • What a whitebox pentest within an enterprise environment is, and how it differs from the traditional pentesting approach
  • How enterprise data, control & attack modeling improves and enhances penetration testing
  • Why providing credentials to systems to test specific controls can be a better approach in the long run 

About the speaker

Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn

Senior Vice President & Head of Professional Services, NCC Group NA

Global Co-Head of Professional Services, NCC Group

Kevin has been a professional security consultant for over 18 years, working on diverse projects and challenging technologies for the world’s largest and most demanding companies. Kevin works closely with Fortune 500 companies, covering Oil & Gas, Finance and Software sectors, developing strategic security assessment, remediation and advisory services for NCC Group from his office base of operations in Austin, TX.

Did you know that 50% of all software security issues come from design flaws?

Watch the webinar above or learn more about NCC Group's pen testing services.