Penetration Test – EPrints and DSpace

A penetration test, colloquially known as a pen test, pentest or ethical hacking, is an authorized simulated cyber attack on a computer system, performed to evaluate the security of the system; this is not to be confused with a vulnerability assessment. The test is performed to identify weaknesses (also referred to as vulnerabilities), including the potential for unauthorized parties to gain access to the system’s features and data, as well as strengths, enabling a full risk assessment to be completed.

This test is used to test the security level of EPrints or DSpace before it goes to production.

We are using a penetration OS which contains a large amount of penetration testing tools from various different niches of the security and forensics fields. This site aims to list them all and provide a quick reference to these tools. In addition, the versions of the tools can be tracked against their upstream sources.

A detailed ZAP Scanning report and nmap report will be provided.

Please contact to us if you want to tun a pen test to your library system, via sales@lemonjar.com.my.

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