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Insights, guides, and updates from the forefront of autonomous security.

TaaS Scalability: From Startup to Enterprise
Your testing needs will change as your company grows. Here's how to build a TaaS programme that scales from your first pentest to enterprise maturity.

TaaS for Regulated Industries: Financial Services, Healthcare, and Government
Heavily regulated industries need testing that satisfies specific regulatory requirements. Here's how TaaS meets the demands of finance, healthcare, and government.

TaaS for Multi-Cloud Environments: Testing Across AWS, Azure, and GCP
Most organisations run more than one cloud. Testing each one requires provider-specific expertise that generic pentests don't deliver.

TaaS for DevSecOps: Embedding Security Testing in Your Development Lifecycle
DevSecOps means security at every stage. TaaS makes it operationally practical by integrating expert testing into the pipeline your team already uses.

Social Engineering Penetration Testing: Testing the Human Layer
Your firewall can't stop a phishing email that tricks your CFO into wiring $200K. Here's how social engineering tests evaluate your human defences.

SOC 2 Penetration Testing Requirements: What You Actually Need to Know
SOC 2 doesn't technically require penetration testing-but in 2026, walking into your audit without one is a gamble. Learn what auditors actually expect and how to scope your pentest.

Serverless Security Testing: Lambda, Functions, and Cloud Run
Serverless shifts security responsibility to configuration, IAM, and event-driven logic. Here's how to test functions for the vulnerabilities scanners can't find.

Red Team vs Penetration Testing: What's the Difference?
Pentests find vulnerabilities. Red teams test your defences. Here's when each approach delivers the most value.

Penetration Testing Methodologies: PTES, OWASP, and NIST Explained
PTES, OWASP, NIST-which methodology should your pentest follow? Here's a practical comparison and guidance on what auditors expect.

Penetration Testing for Startups: When, Why, and How to Start
Your first enterprise deal requires a pentest. Here's how startups should approach testing without overcomplicating or overspending.