During the scoping phase of a penetration testing engagement, why is it important to clearly define and agree upon the physical locations that are included in the assessment?
To determine the type of weatherproof equipment required for testing.
To ensure penetration testing is conducted within agreed-upon areas to avoid legal repercussions.
To establish the time zone for coordinating international penetration testing team schedules.
To prevent accidental interference with third-party assets that may be co-located.
Identifying the physical locations that are included in the penetration test is critical for ethical and legal reasons. It ensures that all testing activities are agreed upon by the client and take place within legal boundaries. This avoids any unauthorized testing which could lead to legal consequences and breaches of client trust.
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