Find real security gaps before attackers do.
Unknown weak points create risk; testing finds exploitable gaps and turns them into documented fixes.
Compliance pressure can be unclear; structured testing supports stronger NIST and CMMC readiness.
Cloud and network exposure changes fast; testing validates controls across connected business systems.
Reports should not be guesswork; findings include plain-language risk context and remediation priorities.
Security tools alone miss issues; experienced engineers verify what can actually be exploited.
Clear communication, practical fixes, and a security-first approach to every environment.
External penetration testing evaluates internet-facing systems such as firewalls, VPNs, remote access services, web applications, and exposed infrastructure. The goal is to find weaknesses that an outside attacker could use to gain access, disrupt operations, or reach sensitive data.
You receive validated findings, risk ratings, and clear remediation guidance so your team can close the most important gaps first.
Internal testing looks at what could happen if an attacker, compromised device, or unauthorized user gains a foothold inside your environment. This includes reviewing segmentation, user privileges, misconfigurations, shared resources, and pathways that could allow lateral movement.
The result is a clearer picture of how well your internal controls limit damage and where stronger safeguards are needed.
Cloud and Microsoft 365 environments are often central to daily work, which makes configuration and identity security especially important. Testing reviews access settings, permissions, authentication controls, sharing rules, and common misconfigurations that can expose data or expand risk.
You get practical recommendations that help reduce exposure while keeping collaboration tools usable for your team.
Vulnerability validation separates real risk from noise. Automated tools can produce long reports, but not every alert represents the same level of business exposure. Shield Logic MSSP reviews findings through an engineering and security lens to confirm impact and prioritize what matters.
This helps you focus time, budget, and internal effort on fixes that meaningfully improve security.
Compliance-focused testing helps support security programs aligned with frameworks such as NIST and CMMC. Testing can validate whether technical controls are working as intended and provide documentation that supports audit preparation, assessment readiness, and ongoing risk management.
You gain evidence-based insight into where controls are strong, where gaps remain, and what should be addressed next.
Every engagement includes reporting designed to be useful after the test is complete. Findings are organized by severity, business impact, affected systems, and recommended remediation steps. The goal is to make the path forward clear for both technical teams and decision-makers.
When needed, follow-up guidance can help confirm fixes and keep security improvements moving in the right direction.
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Penetration testing gives you a realistic view of where your environment can be attacked. Instead of relying on assumptions, you get validated findings across systems, users, access controls, and exposed services.
Shield Logic MSSP focuses on practical results: clear risk levels, proof where appropriate, and remediation guidance your team can actually use to strengthen security without unnecessary confusion.
Get clear testing results and a practical plan to reduce risk.
A useful penetration test should lead to action. Shield Logic MSSP documents findings in a way that helps technical teams fix issues and leadership understand the risk.
You get more than a list of vulnerabilities. You get context, priorities, and next steps shaped by a security-first team with decades of IT and cybersecurity experience.
Penetration testing services provide a hands-on evaluation of your technology environment to identify real-world security gaps. You receive a detailed assessment covering network infrastructure, cloud platforms, user access, and endpoints. The process includes simulated attacks to expose vulnerabilities, followed by clear documentation of findings and prioritized remediation guidance tailored to your business.
Penetration testing services help you uncover vulnerabilities before attackers do, giving you the opportunity to address them proactively. This reduces the chance of data breaches, compliance violations, and costly downtime. You gain practical, actionable insights that enable you to strengthen your security posture and protect your sensitive data and operations.
The process starts with a scoping discussion to understand your systems and business needs. Next, security engineers perform a controlled series of tests against your environment, simulating real-world attacks. Findings are documented with risk context and remediation steps, and you receive a plain-language report followed by a review call to discuss results and next steps.
The timeline for penetration testing depends on the size and complexity of your environment, but most projects take between one and three weeks from start to final report. Pricing is based on scope, including the number of systems and applications tested. You receive a clear quote with no hidden fees after an initial consultation to define your requirements.
Penetration testing services are delivered by experienced engineers who go beyond automated scans to validate what can actually be exploited in your environment. You receive findings in plain language, including prioritized risks and remediation steps that are practical for your team to implement. There is a strong emphasis on compliance readiness, audit-friendly documentation, and clear communication at every stage.