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Responsibilities

of a Penetration

Tester
Conducting Conducting a penetration test and risk assessment on the targeted system.

Performing security audits to evaluate whether the organization fits the defined
Performing security policies and standards.

Ensuring physical security to assess the vulnerability of servers, systems, and various
Ensuring network devices.

Analyzing Analyzing drafted security policies to make amendments.


Writing Writing thorough reports on the findings of organized penetration tests.

Organizing Organizing social engineering attacks for employee training and awareness.

Redefining Redefining procedures to combat advanced threats.

Enhancing Enhancing current hardware and software for better security.

Simulating Simulating different cybercrimes to identify possible weaknesses in the system


Through performance-based cyber
challenges on live Cyber Range, C|PENT
Cyber Range provides a hands-
on and comprehensive practice based on
real-world scenarios to help you gain an
edge on penetration tests.

If you are ready to take the most


difficult cyber challenge and want to
pursue this program, you can visit EC-
Council’s Course page to learn more
about the CPENT program.

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