A Network Security Assessment is a security audit that reviews a network’s security measures to find vulnerabilities in the system. A network security assessment is an audit designed to find security vulnerabilities at risk of being exploited, could cause harm to business operations, or could expose sensitive information.
Wireless security assessment helps identify vulnerabilities and security risks in the wireless network. Vserv Infosystems security assessment identifies vulnerabilities and carries out penetration testing. These vulnerabilities can be induced because of a misconfigured wireless access point, vulnerabilities in the Wireless Access point’s firmware, or the encryption and authentication methods, for example, WPA or WPA2.
Vserv Infosystems approach for Network and Wireless Security Audit
Network Scanning : A comprehensive scan of the network’s ports and other attack vectors. The network scanning includes Wi-Fi, Internet of Things, and other wireless networks and will identify accessible hosts and network services (such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and POP-3).
Internal Weaknesses : Assessment of internal weakness in the system involved the audit of external service provider engagement.
Network Enumeration : The discovery of hosts or devices on a network that can fingerprint the operating system of remote hosts. Review and audit of process accessing the operating system and vulnerabilities to exploit.
Third-Party Review: : A review of all third parties levels of access to the internal network and sensitive assets.