1.0 Introduction
2.0 Overview of technical approach to conducting the test (high level methodology)
3.0 Detailed penetration testing (hacking) process
Note: Section 3 should include 1) attacks you will use, 2) tools, 3) timeline (you only have one week), 4) reporting methods if major issues occur or if you identify incidents in their environment. You may make these as sub-sections if you’d like (e.g., 3.1 Attacks Used, 3.2 Tools Used, etc.)
4.0 Summary
Note: This section should be short, a paragraph or two.
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