
What Changes When Pentesting Becomes a Continuous Internal Process
Traditional pentests behave like fire drills. The pentests are loud, disruptive, and briefly frightening, but then everyone returns to their sleep. Security teams cling to that rhythm because it feels manageable, like tax season or dentist visits. But attackers don’t run on calendar invites. They probe, wait, come back at 3 a.m. on a Sunday, […]
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