What Is Network Security Testing and Why Does Your Infrastructure Need It?
Your network is the backbone of your digital operations – but it’s also a prime target for cyber threats. A single misconfigured firewall, exposed port, or unpatched server can leave your entire infrastructure vulnerable. Network security testing combines automated vulnerability scanning with manual penetration testing to identify exploitable weaknesses across internal and external networks, VPNs, firewalls, and endpoints. At TestUnity, our OSCP/CEH‑certified experts deliver actionable reports with CVSS scores, attack paths, and prioritised fixes – plus a compliance‑ready certificate (ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2). Reduce your risk surface before attackers exploit it.
What Are the Key Benefits of Network Security Testing?
Prevent Breaches
Find and fix vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them – protect sensitive data and business continuity.
Meet Compliance
Satisfy ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2, and other standards with certified reports and a VAPT certificate.
Deep Visibility
Uncover misconfigurations, open ports, outdated protocols, and unauthorised access paths across your entire network.
Tools We Use For Testing
How Does TestUnity Conduct Network Security Tests?
🎯 Key Takeaways
- Network security testing goes beyond automated scans – we simulate real attacks to validate vulnerabilities.
- We cover internal, external, wireless, VPN, and hybrid cloud networks.
- Certified ethical hackers (OSCP, CEH) deliver actionable reports with CVSS scoring and attack visuals.
- You receive a compliance‑ready certificate (ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2) after revalidation.
Make the most of TestUnity’s software testing services to provide an impeccable experience to your users
Why Choose TestUnity for Network Security Testing?
- OSCP, CEH, and CREST‑certified ethical hackers
- Full‑stack penetration testing – internal, external, wireless, VPN, and hybrid cloud
- Actionable reports with CVSS scoring and visual attack paths
- Testing aligned with NIST, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, and SOC 2 frameworks
- Support for hybrid cloud, data center, and remote workforce environments
- Expert testing with zero disruption to business operations
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Frequently Asked Questions About Network Security Testing
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What do your network security testing services cover?
We assess internal and external networks, VPNs, firewalls, switches, and servers for security misconfigurations, outdated software, and unauthorized access risks.
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How is this different from general vulnerability scanning?
Unlike basic scans, our penetration testing services simulate real attacks to exploit and validate vulnerabilities, offering deeper insights into real-world risk exposure.
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Will network testing disrupt operations or user connectivity?
No. We plan tests carefully, using non-intrusive methods and off-peak schedules to avoid disruptions to your live infrastructure or business continuity.
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How often should I conduct network security testing?
At least once a year, or after major changes to infrastructure, cloud migration, or compliance updates. Regular testing ensures a continuously secure infrastructure.
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Can I use your report for compliance or audits?
Yes. Our certified reports align with ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2, and other standards, making them suitable for audits, client reviews, and regulatory checks.
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What does the final deliverable include?
You receive a detailed report with exploited vulnerabilities, CVSS ratings, impacted assets, screenshots, and remediation steps – along with a VAPT certificate post revalidation.
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We don't have a security team. Can you help us with fixes?
Absolutely. Our team walks you through each finding, helps you prioritize critical issues, and guides your IT or DevOps teams with clear remediation steps.
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Where can I get trusted network security testing services?
With TestUnity, you get expert-driven network security testing services backed by certified professionals, complete with actionable reports, penetration testing, and a compliance-ready certificate.
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