These days, an organization’s technology stack isn’t merely computers and servers. The Internet of Things (IoT)—a catch all term for the many different devices that have sensors or software that connect them to the Internet—has carved out a foothold in every industry. Hospitals are filled with devices that monitor patient status, farmers are using sensors placed in the ground to obtain data about soil, and utility plants rely on SCADA systems to keep things running.

A Core Security representative will reach out to you shortly. Due to the nature and power of Core Impact, we are required by the U.S. Government to complete a thorough vetting with all prospective users of the software before purchase to ensure security. 

Enhance your penetration testing efforts while maintaining efficiency and consistency with Core Impact Pro.

A one year license of Core Impact Pro is $12,600*. Core Impact can also be bundled with our advanced adversary simulation tool, Cobalt Strike, for $15,750*.

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Due to the nature and power of this tool, we are required by the U.S. Government to complete a thorough vetting process with all users of the software to ensure security. You will be contacted by a Core Security representative shortly to begin this process.

The Core Impact Basic plan has everything you need to get your penetration testing program moving, whether you’re just starting out or looking to streamline your current processes.

A one year license of Core Impact Basic is $9,450*. Core Impact can also be bundled with our advanced adversary simulation tool, Cobalt Strike, for $12,600*.

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As a new year looms bright with possibility in front of us, how can we prepare for a world that looks profoundly different than it did a year ago? On the cybersecurity front, we can always anticipate continuing battles with familiar foes, as well as a few new challenges on the horizon. Though we may not have a crystal ball, based on our observations and discussions, here are six predictions for the upcoming year.

As 2020 comes to an end and we anticipate gleefully tossing our calendars in the garbage, we can all agree it was one of the most tumultuous years in recent history. It was a difficult time for almost every person and industry, and cybersecurity was certainly no exception, with shocking breaches, mass transitions to remote working, and threat actors thriving as the pandemic raged on. Though we’re as eager as everyone else to look forward, let’s look back at 2020 one more time to identify trends that may help you plan for a better 2021.