Extreme close-up of a terminal screen showing penetration test output — raw command-line text, IP addresses, exploit flags — lit from the screen's own cold blue glow, tight crop with heavy shadow framing the edges, no faces, no context beyond the monitor surface
Extreme close-up of a terminal screen showing penetration test output — raw command-line text, IP addresses, exploit flags — lit from the screen's own cold blue glow, tight crop with heavy shadow framing the edges, no faces, no context beyond the monitor surface
/ Full Attack Surface

Every layer. No subcontractors. No handoffs.

Six practice areas — network, application, cloud, hardware, reverse engineering, and adversarial simulation — staffed in-house and executed with the same technical depth across all of them.

— Three Practice Families

Depth in every discipline

Offensive Security

Application Security

Hardware & Reverse Engineering

External and internal network testing, wireless, cloud infrastructure, red team operations, purple team, and social engineering — end-to-end adversarial simulation.

Web, mobile, API, and thick-client testing. Secure code review and architecture analysis — logic abuse, authorization flaws, and binary-level findings.

Firmware extraction, IoT and automotive testing, RF/Bluetooth analysis, binary reverse engineering, and malware analysis — disciplines most firms don't staff at all.

Scoped to your environment, not a checklist

Every engagement begins with the specific environment — architecture, threat model, and what a real attacker would actually target. No templated assessment runs here.

Tell us what you're trying to break.

Scope an engagement across any practice area. Pre-engagement conversations are covered by mutual NDA; we respond within one business day.