Metasploit Pro 3.6 Improves Testing Efficiency And Delivers Enhanced Compliance Reporting
Metasploit Pro 3.6 Improves Testing Efficiency And Delivers Enhanced Compliance Reporting. Penetration Testing Solution Delivers Powerful Command-line Interface and Easy-to-Read PCI Reports with Pass/Fail Information.
BOSTON, MA, March 09, 2011
Metasploit Pro 3.6 Improves Testing Efficiency And Delivers Enhanced Compliance ReportingPenetration Testing Solution Delivers Powerful Command-line Interface and Easy-to-Read PCI Reports with Pass/Fail Information
BOSTON, Mass. - March 7, 2011 - Rapid7 , the leading provider of unified vulnerability management and penetration testing solutions, today announced Metasploit Pro 3.6 , a significant upgrade to its penetration testing solution with the addition of advanced features to help security professionals and penetration testers improve network security testing efficiency. Now enterprises, government agencies and consultants using Metasploit Pro can benefit from an enhanced command-line feature set for increased proficiency and detailed PCI reports with pass/fail information for a comprehensive view of compliance posture with PCI regulations. Metasploit Express and the free, open source Metasploit Framework also saw several improvements with this release.
Metasploit Pro is the latest enterprise-class solution that addresses the needs of penetration testing experts who require advanced features to compromise networks deeper and faster. Metasploit Pro exceeds the functionality of Metasploit Express, the solution that brings affordable, comprehensive and easier-to-use penetration testing to organizations with limited time and budgets. These commercial editions were built off the solid foundation of the Metasploit Framework, the most widely used and mature penetration testing solution in the market with more than one million unique downloads in the past year and the world's largest, public database for quality assured exploits. Since version 3.5.1, 14 exploits and 48 additional modules have been added to the Metasploit Framework.
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