Transporter Remote Penetration Testing
Small, Simple, and Secure Remote Penetration Testing
THree Flavors of Transporter
Raspberry PI4
Dell Mirco
For situations that need a little more horsepower, such as large internal networks that require us to run several instances of scans or virtualized resources, Raxis deploys the Intel NUC or the Dell OptiPlex Micro system. This provides us with SSD, more RAM, and more CPU to quickly attack more subnets and larger workloads.
Virtual Machine
Virtual Private Cloud
Using the transporter, Raxis can perform penetration testing services, including PTaaS, against systems that are hosted behind the protections of the VPC infrastructure, allowing for hardening of private systems.
Private Networks
Perfect for situations where we need to act as a malicious insider, Transporter gets our penetration testing team access to critical internally hosted systems for defense in depth.
Devlopment Systems
Raxis Attack uses Transporter to integrate directly within your SDLC to ensure that your software is built securely from the ground up. Our customers use this to test APIs and changes to software in near real-time.
Easy to Deploy, Easy to Remove
Transposrter
Since the bad guy hackers work from home, Raxis is also home based and has been performing highly effective penetration tests since 2011. The Raxis Transporter saves time and money by bringing our services onsite when our team doesn’t need to be.
Transporter comes in a few different flavors, starting with the very popular Raspberry Pi4 edition that we have deployed all over the world. We also have a larger Dell Micro solution for when we’re needing more performance, or a Virtual Machine in cases that we need to be operating in a cloud or virtualized environment.
Step 1
We’ll ship you a preconfigured Transporter that is based on a Raspberry Pi4. Connect it to a network port that has external internet access, typically one that you would use for any of your employees.
step 2
Login to Raxis One to see if the transporter is connected. If you’re having trouble, just send us a note and we’ll jump in to see how we can help.
Step 3
Login to Raxis One and keep tabs on your assessment. We’ll send you updates via the portal, and you’ll also receive status updates via email.
Step 4
Disconnect the Transporter, place it back in the box, and use the prepaid form to ship it back to us. Or, keep it connected for your next Raxis test.
Remote Penetration Testing Made Easy
Specifications
Transporter
- Pi4, ARM-based stand alone unit
- Small footprint desktop computer
- Easy to deploy by customer, easy to remove
- Dell Micro, Intel-based stand alone unit
- Small footprint desktop computer
- For use where additional processing power is needed
- Easy to deploy by customer, easy to remove
- Virtual Machine
- VPC compatible, customer-deployed via the internet
- Operates on recent versions of Ubuntu or Kali
- Requires a deployment call with our engineering team
- Fully capable of working with cloud providers and content delivery networks such as Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Akamai, hybrid cloud, and SaaS solutions
- Optional re-test to validate remediation
- Continuous and/or On-Demand Penetration Testing
- Penetration testing services are based on the MITRE ATT&CK penetration testing framework
- Meets or exceeds requirements for NIST 800-171/CMMC, PCI, HIPAA, GLBA, ISO 27001, and SOX