3.4.1: Plan penetration testing with defined goals and scope

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Plan penetration testing with defined goals and scope. a) Identify important parts of the information system that should be emphasised during testing. b) Identify individual systems or components which are so critical that they must be excluded from the testing. They could be parts of the ICT infrastructure which are vital to maintaining organisation-critical services or which are incapable of withstanding a penetration test (e.g. centralised industrial control systems).

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Plan penetration testing with defined goals and scope. a) Identify important parts of the information system that should be emphasised during testing. b) Identify individual systems or components which are so critical that they must be excluded from the testing. They could be parts of the ICT infrastructure which are vital to maintaining organisation-critical services or which are incapable of withstanding a penetration test (e.g. centralised industrial control systems).

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