Web Application Pentesting
— Go Backend
Proof-driven Web Application Pentesting for organizations in Go Backend. We deliver validated exploit evidence, not automated scanner noise.
Free Scoping CallGo Backend delivery and security model
High-performance backend engineering for Go services with explicit operational boundaries and resilient delivery patterns.
Focus areas
- Goroutines and queue patterns
- gRPC and REST services
- Distributed-system failure handling
- Release readiness and operating notes
Delivery notes
- Service responsibilities are made explicit
- Backpressure and failure paths are designed in
- Operations receives readable runbook notes
Proof-Driven Methodology
Discovery
Attack surface mapping & asset enumeration
Analysis
Penetration testing beyond automated scanners
Exploit & Proof
PoC validation for every finding
Report & Retest
Remediation code + free retest
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Web Application Pentesting process take?
Typically 1-4 weeks depending on scope and infrastructure complexity. We provide a firm timeline after discovery.
What do the deliverables look like?
Each finding includes exploit proof (PoC), business impact score, and developer-friendly remediation code — plus an executive summary.
Can the report support internal review or audit preparation?
Yes. Our reports are prepared as technical evidence packages and remediation records that can support internal review and audit-readiness workflows.
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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Validate Your Security Posture
Don't rely on scanner outputs. We execute the same techniques real attackers use — in a controlled environment, for you.
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