Security Testing of BrandIntelle and ADIntelle Web Platform

  • Name BrandIntelle and ADIntelle Web Platform
  • Industry Information Technology
  • Location Bangalore, India
  • Tool Used OWASP
  • Project Members 1 tester and 1 test lead
  • Project Length 112 hours

Overview

Brandintelle helps marketing teams with better planning, enabling tighter cost control, bringing greater data visibility and providing quicker insights. ADintelle is a web platform designed to help agencies simplify their operations with powerful workflows. BrandIntelle is used by the marketing teams of organizations, whereas AdIntelle is used by marketing agencies to track their campaigns and evaluate their performance.

In this case, the problem was that the client was not sure where to start, how to start, what was expected out of testing, or what types of testing he needed.

The Challenge

The client had two interconnected web platforms – BrandIntelle for marketing teams and ADintelle for agencies – but lacked clarity on security testing requirements. Key challenges included:

  • No clear understanding of testing scope, methodology, or expected outcomes
  • Two distinct platforms with different user bases (enterprise marketing teams vs. agencies)
  • Potential security vulnerabilities in campaign tracking, cost control, and data visibility features
  • Need for a structured security testing framework from the ground up

The Solution

TestUnity provided end-to-end security testing guidance and execution using OWASP standards. Our solution included:

  • Security strategy definition: Defined testing scope, methodology, and deliverables
  • Vulnerability assessment: OWASP‑based security testing across both platforms
  • Comprehensive reporting: Identified risks and provided actionable remediation steps
  • Team structure: One dedicated tester and one test lead over 112 hours

The Approach

Our QA process followed a structured security testing methodology:

  • Discovery & Planning: Analyzed both platforms to identify critical assets and threat vectors
  • Vulnerability Scanning: Used OWASP tools to detect common security flaws (injection, broken authentication, etc.)
  • Manual Penetration Testing: Simulated real‑world attacks to uncover deeper issues
  • Reporting & Remediation: Delivered a detailed risk register with prioritized fixes

📊 Key Results

  • Complete security roadmap – Client gained full clarity on testing requirements
  • OWASP compliance – Both platforms aligned with security best practices
  • Actionable vulnerability report – Clear remediation steps for development team
  • Enhanced data protection – Reduced risk of breaches in campaign and cost data

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