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Advantage delivers automated penetration testing with AttackIQ

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Mitre 10 operations with Advantage

While essential in assuring the reliability and safety of the information technology systems powering trading, Mitre 10’s penetration testing regime was manual, cumbersome, and therefore costly. When managed security services provider Advantage recommended an automated option powered by AttackIQ, the New Zealand-wide building supplies and home improvement retailer was quick to recognise the benefit.

After engaging Advantage to run a regular breach and attack simulation, Mitre 10 has taken their continuous security control visibility to the next stage utilising the regular tests to update their playbooks and work with their SOC to adapt to various responses.

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