Fifth Annual State of Pentesting Report - Caroline Wong, Cobalt
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01-Jan-1900
Cobalt announced its fifth annual State of Pentesting Report. This year’s report highlights the impact of talent shortages and budget cuts on security teams’ performance and plans for 2023. Cobalt is releasing a Pentest Management Platform (PMP) to increase the efficiency and quality of pentesting programs. PMP enables in-house security teams to cover the entire lifecycle of a pentest from planning, launching, and collaborating on tests to writing reports, tracking vulnerabilities, and remediation efforts.
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