Regulatory Challenges: Navigating Legal Frameworks in Penetration Testing
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Published date: March 1, 2025
- Location: Austin, Austin, Texas, United States
Consumers’ worries about data security have increased due to the growing threat of cybercrime and high-profile data breaches. Government regulators are acting in response by enforcing sanctions on businesses that disregard federal data protection laws. Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) has been made required for several companies dealing with sensitive consumer data as part of various security standards.
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