Ioana Rijnetu
Pentest-Tools.com, Content Marketer
As a content marketer and cybersecurity enthusiast, I do my best to help others understand how cybersecurity works and why it's essential to keep our digital assets secure. I use my content writing experience and knowledge and strive to create educational and helpful content for our readers.
As a content marketer and cybersecurity enthusiast, I do my best to help others understand how cybersecurity works and why it's essential to keep our digital assets secure. I use my content writing experience and knowledge and strive to create educational and helpful content for our readers.
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Work like a pro: 4 automation updates to save time and simplify your workflow
We worked hard this month to roll out new updates and we’re excited to share them with you! These 4 platform features are all about making your workflow smoother, so you can focus on the essential tasks:
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Why we continue to support young people find their way in infosec
Lifelong learning, constant practice, and the need to share knowledge and ideas with others are the reasons that got us in the infosec community. Because we all try to do our best in the work we do and have a positive impact on our field. And for that, we need to remind ourselves to stay engaged and always practice what we preach.
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4 updates for next-level automation in security testing
Here are 4 platform improvements we’ve deployed to make Pentest-Tools.com a must-have for your security testing tool stack: Mark False Positives for future scans, Target description - automatically added to reports, Enable & configure email scan notifications, Login session timeout increased
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[New feature] Discover your Network’s Attack Surface
What if you could automatically… Get an instant overview of your network perimeter exposure? Find open ports that shouldn’t be publicly accessible at a glance? Detect old and forgotten web technologies from a centralized view?
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