Automate Security See the workflow Demo

Comparison

Automate Security vs Pentest as a Service

Pentest-as-a-service can make testing easier to buy and manage. Automate Security focuses on making validation, remediation, retesting, and evidence run as one loop.

Short answer

If the goal is closure, compare the whole workflow

PTaaS can improve the testing engagement. Automate Security is strongest when the outcome you need is continuous validated remediation, not just a better report portal.

Best fit: Pentest as a Service

Pentest as a Service

PTaaS fits teams that want managed testing, researcher access, and centralized report delivery.

When Automate Security fits

Automate Security

Automate Security fits teams that want security work to move through engineering ownership, retest, and proof.

Comparison table

Compare the parts that decide whether work gets finished

Dimension Automate Security Pentest as a Service
Operating model Release-aligned closed loop Service-led testing engagement
Remediation Built into the workflow Often customer-owned after report
Evidence Continuous proof chain Engagement report and finding status
Best use Ongoing validation and proof Periodic expert-led testing

Where we differ

Automate Security is built for validated remediation

Prioritizes fix movement and proof, not only finding delivery.

Connects evidence to the same workflow used for validation.

Shows whether remediation actually closed the path.

Proof delivered

Evidence stays attached from start to finish

Validation record

Captured while the work happens, not assembled after the fact.

Remediation workflow

Captured while the work happens, not assembled after the fact.

Retest proof

Captured while the work happens, not assembled after the fact.

Evidence export

Captured while the work happens, not assembled after the fact.

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See it live

Map your current toolchain against the closed-loop workflow

Bring your security review, scanner backlog, or evidence process. We will show what should be validated, fixed, retested, and proved.

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