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Sample Penetration-Test Report (What to Look For)
A penetration test is only as useful as the clarity of the report. This page explains what a serious buyer should expect — without publishing a fictional report.
What executives need
- A clear statement of business exposure and impact
- Prioritized findings and what to address first
- Evidence that controls were independently tested
- A narrative of the most important attack paths
- A summary that supports governance and procurement
What technical teams need
- Reproducible findings and affected systems
- Evidence (screenshots, logs, or other artifacts where appropriate)
- Clear severity rationale and prioritization
- Correction guidance and verification steps
- Retesting results when included
Why evidence matters
Evidence helps teams distinguish theoretical exposure from validated exploitability. It also helps leadership understand why a finding matters and what it enables in an attack path.
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