Security & Penetration Testing of Mobile Application and APIs

Project scope
Categories
Website development Security (cybersecurity and IT security) Information technology Databases NetworkingSkills
No skills listedThis is a white-hat hacking approach in which a firm is given special permission to try and break into, exploit, or otherwise attempt to break a given product via security vulnerabilities.
- First, we would like students to get familiar with our product. Sign up, play around with it, understand generally how it works.
- Second, students should spend time conducting research on state of the art pen testing technologies. They should look into common vulnerability lists such as OWASP Top 10, and common security tools such as Nmap, Burp Suitar, Nessus, and Wireshark.
- Third, students should have a written attack plan and present it to us so we can confirm we understand what the test will do and what might be uncovered.
- Fourth, students are free to attack our product as per the presented plan
Before testing begins, students should present a testing plan to us. This should include tools they will use, techniques for exploration, what categorical vectors of attack will they go after, and any other information they feel like they need to present. This should be presented to us via a small slide deck or other means.
After testing is complete, the final deliverable should be a written report detailing how the test was conducted, what tests passed, what tests failed, recommendations for mitigation strategies, and any further notes from the testers. Other items to consider for a final report should be:
- An executive summary detailing overview, timeline, key findings
- Categorizing all findings into vulnerability levels such as critical, high, medium, low
- High detailed summaries of any findings
- Low detailed summaries of any tests conducted with no findings
- A recap of any tools used
Final Deliverables:
Provide details about what the student will upload to the platform as their final deliverable(s).
For students: To validate the completion of your work, please submit deliverables as uploaded files with a reflection note at the end of your project. These files can take various formats, including Word documents, PDFs, JPEG images, presentations, and more. We request tangible proof or an example showcasing your completed work. If the project involved an Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), please provide redacted deliverables or a sample of non-confidential work.
Providing specialized, in-depth knowledge and general industry insights for a comprehensive understanding.
Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.
Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.
Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.
Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.
Supported causes
The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
About the company
PetDrifts is a tech startup dedicated to enriching the lives of pets and their owners. We are pioneers in the pet tech industry, focusing on the development of smart collars for dogs. Our products blend safety, health monitoring, and comfort, all aimed at strengthening the bond between pets and their owners.
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