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Application and infrastructure assurance

Pentesting tied to fixes and retests

Genesis Technologies tests applications, APIs, cloud surfaces, exposed assets, authentication flows, authorization rules, business logic, and configuration. Reports focus on validated findings, impact, reproduction, severity, remediation guidance, owner mapping, and retest evidence.

Pentesting operating layers

Targeted testing

Recon, threat modeling, authenticated testing, access checks, input handling, business logic, APIs, and cloud review.

Evidence reporting

Findings with reproduction steps, screenshots or proof, affected components, severity, impact, and remediation notes.

Remediation support

Fix prioritization, exploit path clarification, patch review, validation cycles, and retest proof for closed issues.

Core deliverables

Genesis Technologies turns pentesting into a managed operating service with clear launch assets, owner responsibilities, documentation, quality checks, and improvement routines. Each engagement is scoped around the workflow, risk profile, systems, users, and reporting needs of the organization.

  • Pentest scope
  • Threat model notes
  • Vulnerability report
  • Executive summary
  • Remediation backlog
  • Retest certificate

Audit to launch workflow

  1. Step 1: Define targets, access, windows, rules, and critical flows.
  2. Step 2: Run recon, manual testing, tooling, validation, and logic review.
  3. Step 3: Deliver severity, evidence, reproduction, owners, and priority.
  4. Step 4: Support remediation, retest, and update controls.

The service can connect with SaaS development, secure reporting intake, Orion Intelligence, journalism support, call operations, AI automation, pentesting, cybersecurity, and delivery pods when a broader managed operations model is needed.