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Subject: Re: Testing Help
From: "David Gadoury" <gadouryd@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:49:22 -0400
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Be aware that there is a difference between a penetration test and a
network vulnerability assessment. Rapid 7 does both penetration tests
and network vulnerability assessments as well as provides a product
for doing your own vulnerability assessments. Nessus is a product for
doing network vulnerability assessments.

HTH,

David Gadoury



On 4/30/07, Lisa L Cooper <lisa.cooper@louisville.edu> wrote:
> I'm new to the list so please bare with me. I would however like some advice 
on the following issue. An audit request has prompted us to investigate network 
pen testing. We are looking at the following options.
>
> 1. Outside vendors such as Network Armor, and Rapid 7. Have any of you used 
these and if so, which one, and were you satisfied?
>
> 2. We have Nessus, but as I'm sure you guys know the reporting is awful. Do 
any of you know if anyone has written a good program to help out with this 
situation?
>
> Lisa L. Cooper,  lisa.cooper@louisville.edu
> University of Louisville
> Information Technology
> Enterprise Network Security
> Miller IT Bldg, Room 109
> Louisville, KY 40292
>
>
>
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