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Security Test Report with Zero-False Positive Findings

by Ridge Security Marketing | Jun 17, 2020 | Blog

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The test report might be the least favorite topic for many penetration testers, but no doubt the most important thing to take care. It often uses 40%-50% of a tester’s time during a penetration test engagement.

In this video, we’ll show you how RidgeBot – the automated penetration testing – automatically generate an easy to read, sleek to show as well comprehensive and zero false positive security test report. Watch the video now!

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