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Penetration testing has become an essential tool in assessing an organisation's security posture. And in many sectors, regular pen-testing is mandated. But it is not how you begin your cyber security journey – something that is frequently misunderstood. Pen-testing should come at the end, to verify that the security technologies and processes you have implemented are up to the task.