I will do ethical hacking, penetration testing and vulnerability assessment
About this Gig
Do you want your website, system, or application to be 100% secure from hackers?
You're in the right place! I am a cybersecurity analyst and ethical hacker with certifications in Ethical Hacking Essentials (EHE) and proven skills in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, and security audits.
With my expertise, I will:
Perform in-depth penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities
Provide a comprehensive vulnerability assessment report
Deliver risk-based recommendations to secure your systems
Use industry-standard tools & methodologies (OWASP, NIST, PTES)
Ensure your business, data, and customers stay safe from cyber threats
My Gig Packages:
Quick Security Scan: Fast check to detect major flaws
Advanced Penetration Test: Full vulnerability assessment with detailed report
Complete Cybersecurity Audit, End-to-end ethical hacking, risk analysis & solutions
Why Choose Me?
Certified Ethical Hacker (EHE)
Professional, confidential & reliable service
Clear documentation & recommendations
Client satisfaction is my top priority
Let's secure your digital world before attackers exploit it!
FAQ
What do you need from me to get started?
I’ll need your website URL, system details, or a description of the test scope. For advanced tests, I may also require temporary access credentials (with your permission).
Will my data and system stay safe during testing?
Yes, absolutely. I use only legal, non-destructive ethical hacking methods. Your data, website, and systems remain 100% safe and confidential.
Do you provide a detailed report after testing?
Yes. Every order includes a professional vulnerability report with identified issues, risk levels, and recommended fixes.
Can you fix the vulnerabilities for me?
I provide step-by-step solutions and recommendations. If you need me to implement the fixes, that can be arranged as a custom offer.
What tools and methodologies do you use?
I use industry-standard tools (OWASP, Nmap, Burp Suite, Metasploit, etc.) and follow recognized frameworks (OWASP, PTES, NIST).
