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AHAD secures organisations from future cyber attacks

The OSU will provide clients with a full suite of offensive security services that can help organisations identify and mitigate risky vulnerabilities before they are exploited by attackers.

AHAD has announced that it has launched an Offensive Security Unit (OSU) to help organisations protect their business from future cyber-attacks before they happen.

The Offensive Security Unit (OSU) will provide clients with a full suite of offensive security services, including penetration testing, red teaming, vulnerability management and adversary simulation that can help organisations identify and mitigate risky vulnerabilities before they are exploited by attackers.

AHAD’s Offensive Security Unit offers comprehensive offensive security services which include:

  • Red Team Engagement, where the team effectively demonstrates tangible risk posed by an APT (Advanced Persistent Threat). The assessors are instructed to compromise predetermined assets, or “flags,” using means that a malicious actor might utilise in a legitimate attack. These comprehensive, complex security assessments are best suited for companies looking to improve a maturing security organisation.
  • Penetration testing, find and fix exploitable vulnerabilities impacting most important applications, networks, hardware and people. Includes specialised testing for infrastructure, applications, IoT, automotive and cloud platforms.
  • Vulnerability management, identify and prioritise vulnerabilities based on their severity.Help organisations to adopt to a vulnerability management programme that identifies, prioritises and manages the remediation of flaws that could expose their most-critical assets.
  • Adversary simulation, starts with identifying TA (threat actors) targeting client’s business vertical and simulate the TTPs (tactics, techniques and procedures) against the infrastructure and applications to help the organisation be better prepared with the right defence and controls should they observe a cyber-attack.

“We believe that finding and fixing exploitable vulnerabilities with a well-strategised offensive security programme is a critical component of an organisation’s cyber defence strategy. The launch of our Offensive Security Unit (OSU) underscores our commitment to providing world-class cyber security services. We are dedicated to helping our clients protect themselves against the ever-growing threat of cyber-crime. In addition, we also provide consultation services for companies who find themselves under attack or want to prevent future cyber-attacks against them. Our Offensive Security Unit will help clients protect their entire digital and physical ecosystem,” said Ankit Satsangi, CTO, AHAD.