Application Security Testing
— LLM Tool Permission Review
Offensive security testing customized for LLM Tool Permission Review risk profiles. Uncover critical vulnerabilities with our dedicated Application Security Testing experts.
Free Scoping CallLLM Tool Permission Review delivery and security model
Security review for LLM tool permissions, tool schemas, argument validation, file/network access, and production action abuse risk.
Focus areas
- Tool schema and argument validation
- File, network, database, and payment action permissions
- Human approval and risky action separation
- Tool response logging and sensitive-data cleanup
Delivery notes
- Each tool receives a permission and abuse scenario
- Risky actions are tied to release decisions
- Remediation becomes least-privilege and approval-gate design
Decision matrix
LLM Tool Permission Review is not just a service label; it states how each control is validated and which evidence is expected at closure.
| Control | Decision question | Validation | Expected evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool schema and argument validation | Does Tool schema and argument validation create real risk? | Validated against the relevant code, request, configuration, or runtime behavior in Application Security Testing. | Each tool receives a permission and abuse scenario |
| File, network, database, and payment action permissions | Does File, network, database, and payment action permissions create real risk? | Validated against the relevant code, request, configuration, or runtime behavior in Application Security Testing. | Risky actions are tied to release decisions |
| Human approval and risky action separation | Does Human approval and risky action separation create real risk? | Validated against the relevant code, request, configuration, or runtime behavior in Application Security Testing. | Remediation becomes least-privilege and approval-gate design |
| Tool response logging and sensitive-data cleanup | Does Tool response logging and sensitive-data cleanup create real risk? | Validated against the relevant code, request, configuration, or runtime behavior in Application Security Testing. | Each tool receives a permission and abuse scenario |
What if Tool schema and argument validation fails?
Eresus maps this area to real user-flow or delivery-pipeline impact, so the finding is not left as a generic technical label.
What if File, network, database, and payment action permissions fails?
Eresus maps this area to real user-flow or delivery-pipeline impact, so the finding is not left as a generic technical label.
What if Human approval and risky action separation fails?
Eresus maps this area to real user-flow or delivery-pipeline impact, so the finding is not left as a generic technical label.
Proof-Driven Methodology
Asset Recon
Attack surface mapping & asset enumeration
Risk Modeling
Penetration testing beyond automated scanners
Exploit Chaining
PoC validation for every finding
Quality & Reporting
Remediation code + free retest
Frequently Asked Questions
What decision does LLM Tool Permission Review clarify?
LLM Tool Permission Review clarifies exploitability, affected workflows, and release impact for Application Security Testing with evidence rather than scanner noise.
What evidence is included in LLM Tool Permission Review?
Each tool receives a permission and abuse scenario Also, Risky actions are tied to release decisions. Retest criteria and ownership notes are included for closure.
How is this different from an automated scanner report?
Automated findings are not forwarded as-is; false positives are removed, abuse paths are proven, and remediation priority is explained.
Why Eresus Security?
Proof-Driven Reporting
Every finding is validated with a real exploit. No scanner noise — only proven risks.
Offensive Security Expertise
Specialized team in AI security, API pentesting, Red Team operations, and cloud security review.
Retest Support
Fixes are revalidated within the agreed engagement scope. Remediation guidance and developer-friendly notes are included.
Evidence-Ready Deliverables
Report format designed to support internal review, remediation tracking, and evidence-oriented workflows.
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