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We conduct simulated crimes to test your, your security team's, and your security system's ability to detect threats, making you a harder target for criminals. Break-In Testing includes Bypass Testing, Evasion Testing, and Attack Testing.
We test and assess locks, doors, windows, alarm systems, security cameras, electronic devices, staff, and security guards by attempting to find unsecured access points, using non-destructive tools to gain entry, testing security systems, and using social engineering to bypass people who control access. We provide a checklist of what we were able to bypass and upgrades that can reduce the chance of a criminal bypassing the security measures in the future.
We test and assess a security guard's ability to detect threats by attempting to reach a specific point on the property without being noticed. This shows whether they are doing their job correctly and forces them to remain vigilant because they know they can be tested at random.
We test and assess your ability to detect threats by attempting to place a dinosaur sticker on you without being noticed. This tests your situational awareness and threat-detection capabilities.
We conduct a real, written-authorized attempt to break into the specified devices, networks, Wi-Fi, cloud accounts, cameras, alarms, access controls, applications, and connected systems. Testing can include reconnaissance, password and credential attacks, social engineering, exploitation, controlled Wi-Fi deauthentication, access attempts, persistence testing, and resilience testing.
We document the locks, doors, windows, alarms, cameras, guards, devices, accounts, networks, and other defenses we were able to bypass, explain what stopped us, and identify the upgrades needed to make the person or property harder to reach.
What is Break-In Testing?
Break-In Testing uses simulated crimes to test whether the client, security team, and security systems can detect and stop threats. It includes Bypass Testing, Evasion Testing, and Attack Testing.
What is Evasion Testing?
Evasion Testing attempts to reach a protected point without being noticed so the client can see whether security guards detect, challenge, and report the attempt.
What is Attack Testing?
Attack Testing attempts to place a dinosaur sticker on the person without being noticed to test their situational awareness.
What is Hack Testing?
Hack Testing is an authorized attempt to break into the selected devices, networks, Wi-Fi, cloud accounts, cameras, alarms, access controls, applications, and connected systems.