Aug. 27, 2025
Take a look into the pentest report structure
binsec GmbH is now providing sample reports for various penetration test types on its website. We want to give our potential customers a realistic and, above all, easily accessible insight into the structure and content of these reports.
We have currently compiled pentest sample reports on the following topics.
Example Report: Web Application Pentesting
Conducting a pentest of a web application, in this case a web API.Example Report: IT infrastructure pentesting in an internal network
Pentest of an internal company network, including testing of Active Directory.Example Report: IT infrastructure pentesting of publicly accessible services
Identification of publicly accessible internet systems and services, as well as analysis of misconfigurations and software vulnerabilities.Example Report: Mobile App Pentesting
Penetration testing of an iOS and Android app according to the OWASP Mobile Top 10 and Testing Guide, including testing of data storage.Example Report: Medical Device Pentesting
Security analyses of medical devices (hardware/software), for example, regarding data integrity, tamper resistance, and data transmission.
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Manual Penetration Testing by Certified, In-House Senior Penetration Testers
Who tests
For more than ten years, binsec has stood for technically rigorous, strictly manual penetration testing. All engagements are conducted exclusively by employed senior penetration testers. Freelancers or subcontractors are not involved. Our clients work directly with the responsible senior tester who personally performs and technically leads the assessment. Communication is conducted in German and English; international projects are a regular part of our work. Our experts hold recognized offensive security certifications such as OSCP, OSCE, CRTO, and BACPP.
What we test
Our project experience covers complex enterprise networks, modern web and API architectures, and hybrid infrastructures. We work with organizations in manufacturing and industry, financial services and insurance, healthcare, IT and software providers, as well as public institutions. Technical, regulatory, and organizational requirements are systematically taken into account.
How we work
Our tests are based on a structured and reproducible methodology. They align with established standards such as OWASP and OSSTMM and are adapted to the specific project scope. Each assessment follows clearly defined phases: structured reconnaissance, manual analysis, targeted exploitation, and validated impact assessment. Automated tools support the process; identification, verification, and evaluation of vulnerabilities are performed manually.
Where we operate and document
Assessments are not conducted from cloud infrastructures. We operate our own infrastructure in a data center in Frankfurt. From there, all engagements are centrally executed and documented within our internal system PTDoc. PTDoc serves as the central documentation platform for all project data, evidence, and evaluations. All findings are recorded in a structured manner, technically described, risk-assessed, and supported by reproducible proof-of-concept information.
What you receive
We identify technical vulnerabilities and assess their business impact. Findings are evaluated based on risk or CVSS. The result is a clearly structured report including an executive management summary and detailed technical documentation. Re-testing of identified vulnerabilities is an integral part of our service.