Penetration testing involves assessing the security of a system by simulating cyber attacks. Choosing between depth and breadth in penetration testing depends on several factors:
Depth Testing:
- Focuses on a specific area or component of the system.
- Provides detailed insights into vulnerabilities in that specific area.
- Requires more time and resources but can uncover critical issues.
Breadth Testing:
- Covers a wide range of components or vulnerabilities across the system.
- Identifies common weaknesses but may miss critical, less common issues.
- Offers a broader perspective on overall system security.
Ultimately, the choice between depth and breadth depends on your risk tolerance, budget, and the specific goals of your penetration testing. Combining both approaches can provide a comprehensive assessment of your system’s security posture.