Vulnerability assessment

Vulnerability Assessment UAE

CyberSecOps provides practical vulnerability assessment services for UAE businesses that need a clear view of exposed assets, weak configurations, outdated software, risky services, and remediation priorities.

What this service covers

A vulnerability assessment reviews internet-facing systems, selected internal assets, web applications, cloud exposure, and common configuration weaknesses. The objective is to help your team understand what is visible, what is vulnerable, and what should be fixed first.

Typical findings

Common findings include outdated software, unnecessary open ports, weak SSL/TLS configuration, exposed admin panels, missing security headers, weak access control, unsupported systems, default services, and cloud or DNS exposure that increases business risk.

Deliverables

You receive a readable report with affected assets, evidence, risk context, severity, remediation direction, and a prioritized action list. The report is written for both technical teams and business stakeholders.

Best fit

This service is suitable for SMEs, startups, professional services companies, e-commerce teams, and organizations preparing for a wider security program or compliance review.

How CyberSecOps helps

From technical findings to clear action

CyberSecOps focuses on practical security decisions: what is exposed, how serious the risk is, which fixes matter first, and how to validate improvement after remediation.

1

Scope

Confirm business priorities, assets, systems, access limits, and safety requirements.

2

Assess

Review exposure and security weaknesses using a risk-focused methodology.

3

Report

Provide readable evidence, impact, severity, remediation guidance, and priorities.

FAQ

Common questions about vulnerability assessment

How often should vulnerability assessments be performed?

Most organizations should assess internet-facing assets regularly and run deeper reviews after major infrastructure, cloud, or application changes.

Is this the same as penetration testing?

No. Vulnerability assessment focuses on identifying and prioritizing weaknesses, while penetration testing validates whether selected weaknesses can be exploited in a controlled way.

Start with visibility

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