VAPT Certifications & Reports
The burden of compliance is increasing on companies with rising instances of cyber attacks. Our penetration testing experts can identify critical vulnerabilities before attackers can exploit them. Our detailed, certified reports, can help your organization strengthen its cybersecurity posture and demonstrate compliance with industry and regulatory standards.
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Why Choose Us for VAPT Certifications & Reports
- Structured and easy-to-understand VAPT reports with CVSS scoring and remediation steps
- CREST and OSCP-certified ethical hackers with deep offensive security expertise
- Compliance-ready VAPT certificate aligned with ISO, SOC 2, GDPR, and PCI DSS standards
- Real-world attack simulations to identify and mitigate high-impact vulnerabilities
- End-to-end support from vulnerability walkthroughs to final revalidation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a VAPT report?
A VAPT report is a detailed security document generated after a vulnerability assessment and penetration test. It contains vulnerabilities, their severity, and step-by-step remediation,helping you achieve risk mitigation, improve security validation, and prepare for audits or client assessments.
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What is included in a VAPT certificate?
A VAPT certificate verifies that your systems have undergone professional testing and met key security standards. Issued with the certified report, it validates your compliance posture and builds trust with clients, investors, and regulatory bodies.
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Is a certified report valid for compliance audits?
Yes. Our certified report aligns with major frameworks such as ISO 27001, PCI DSS, SOC 2, and GDPR. It serves as audit-ready documentation for proving security validation and compliance to regulators or partners.
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How often should I get a VAPT done?
To ensure ongoing risk mitigation and regulatory compliance, we recommend conducting VAPT at least annually or after major system updates. Regular testing ensures updated VAPT reports and uninterrupted security validation across your tech stack.
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Who performs the VAPT?
All VAPT report assessments are performed by OSCP, CEH, and CREST-certified professionals. They replicate real-world threats and follow strict methodologies to ensure thorough security validation and delivery of a trusted certified report.
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How long does it take to receive the VAPT report and certificate?
You’ll typically receive the initial VAPT report and findings within 5–10 business days. After you address critical issues, we revalidate and issue a VAPT certificate along with your final certified report, suitable for compliance audits.
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What if I don’t have a security team to fix the findings in the report?
We provide post-report support to guide your developers. Our experts help interpret the VAPT report, explain remediation priorities, and assist with risk mitigation strategies, even if you lack a dedicated security or DevSecOps team.
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Can I use the VAPT report for investor due diligence or client onboarding?
Yes. A comprehensive VAPT report and VAPT certificate from TestUnity offer formal proof of your security validation efforts. It’s frequently requested by enterprise clients, procurement teams, and investors during tech assessments or due diligence.
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What is the cost of VAPT testing and reporting?
The cost of your VAPT certificate and report depends on system complexity, number of assets, and required testing depth. We provide transparent pricing with custom packages for startups, SMBs, and enterprises—ensuring full compliance and value.
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Will the testing process affect my live services or uptime?
No, we carefully plan and execute testing to avoid disruptions. The VAPT report process is designed to be safe, with testing on staging environments or controlled windows to ensure business continuity and security validation.
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