Web
Application Testing

Identifying vulnerabilities within your web applications.

We test custom and commercial web applications for common vulnerabilities including SQL injection, cross-site scripting and broken authentication. You get full visibility into issues and how to fix them.

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Introducing Web Application Testing

Validating application security and identifying exploitable weaknesses

Powered by application-layer testing, OWASP-aligned methodologies, and structured reporting.

What This Means for Your Organization

Targeted Application Testing

Web applications are tested for common and critical vulnerabilities. This ensures risks specific to application logic are identified.

Clear Vulnerability Identification

Issues such as injection flaws and authentication weaknesses are uncovered. This provides direct visibility into application risk.

Actionable Remediation Guidance

Findings include clear guidance on how to resolve issues. This supports faster remediation and improved security.

Improved Application Security

Testing strengthens the security of both custom and third-party applications. This reduces exposure to common attack vectors.

Focused Risk Visibility

Application-specific risks are clearly outlined and prioritized. This helps teams focus on what matters most.

How Web Application Testing Works

What Makes this Different?

What Makes this Different?

QuickIntel’s Web Application Testing focuses specifically on application-layer vulnerabilities, ensuring risks within business logic, authentication, and user interaction are identified beyond infrastructure-level testing.

What Are the Benefits?

What Are the Benefits?

Web Application Testing improves application security by identifying vulnerabilities that can be exploited through user-facing systems. Organizations gain clear visibility into risk and how to address it.

Key Components of
Web Application Testing

Environment Baseline

Step 1:

Scope & Application Review

Applications, endpoints, and user flows are reviewed to define testing scope and identify critical areas of focus.

Threat Correlation

Step 2:

Vulnerability Testing & Analysis

Applications are tested for common and advanced vulnerabilities, including injection flaws, authentication issues, and input validation weaknesses.

Active Monitoring and Response

Step 3:

Reporting & Remediation Guidance

Findings are documented and prioritized, with clear guidance provided to support remediation and strengthen application security.

Visibility

Visibility

Application testing identifies vulnerabilities within user inputs, authentication flows, and business logic, providing clear visibility into application-level risk.

Intelligence

Intelligence

Findings are analyzed in the context of application behavior and user interaction, helping prioritize issues based on real impact.

Response

Response

Remediation guidance is provided at the code and configuration level, ensuring vulnerabilities are addressed directly within the application.

What are the Next Steps?

What are the Next Steps?

Review your applications to identify testing scope and reduce exposure risk. Contact your representative or reach out using the email address below.

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