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White box penetration testing, also known as transparent or clear box testing, is a type of security testing that involves testing a system or network with complete knowledge of its internal structure and design. The goal of white box testing is to identify vulnerabilities and security weaknesses in the system by simulating an attacker who has full access to the system's internal details.
During a white box penetration test, the tester is provided with complete access to the system's source code, architecture, and design documents. This allows the tester to thoroughly examine the system's internal structure and identify vulnerabilities that may not be apparent from the external interface.
The advantage of white box testing is that it allows the tester to thoroughly examine the system's internal structure and identify vulnerabilities that may not be detectable through black box testing. However, white box testing requires a significant amount of knowledge and understanding of the system's internal structure, which can make it more resource-intensive and time-consuming than other types of testing.
Our white box testing process is as follows:
Planning --> Discovery --> Vulnerability Analysis --> Exploitation --> Cleaning --> Reporting
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