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What Our CREST Certification Means for Your Security
Jun 09, 2025 Casey Cammilleri

What Our CREST Certification Means for Your Security

Sprocket Security is now CREST certified for penetration testing, independently validating our services meet the highest global standards.
Continuous Penetration Testing: Key Benefits and How It Differs from Traditional Methods
Feb 26, 2025 Casey Cammilleri

Continuous Penetration Testing: Key Benefits and How It Differs from Traditional Methods

You need more value out of your pentests. The traditional point-in-time testing isn't cutting it. Continuous penetration testing brings an innovative methodology that better protects you and your business. This post covers the key benefits that continuous testing provides...
Insider Secrets: Attack Surface Management Tool from a Hacker’s Perspective
Feb 11, 2025 Casey Cammilleri

Insider Secrets: Attack Surface Management Tool from a Hacker’s Perspective

Sprocket Security CEO Casey Cammilleri gives an inside look into the launch of Sprocket Attack Surface Management tool.
How to Share Passwords and Backups Securely Posthumously
Sep 29, 2022 Casey Cammilleri

How to Share Passwords and Backups Securely Posthumously

A tutorial on how to build a secure, distributed, and multiple authorization backup method to recovery your digital life.
Why Users Are a Top Threat – And Bug Bounties Fall Short
Dec 18, 2020 Casey Cammilleri

Why Users Are a Top Threat – And Bug Bounties Fall Short

Bug-bounty programs live and die by their ability to target public-facing assets and then expose related vulnerabilities. But one asset is out of their reach, and it’s arguably the most dangerous to your network.
Preventing Social Engineering Breaches
Oct 05, 2020 Casey Cammilleri

Preventing Social Engineering Breaches

It’s pretty common for companies to bundle social engineering into their penetration testing programs. But when the report shows up, you may find you’re surprised and frustrated at the rate of employees clicking links to open malicious documents. How were my employees so easily manipulated? And why didn’t anyone on the IT staff catch this? Don’t sweat it. Happens to...
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