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CRT Network Solutions provides penetration testing on the Sunshine Coast for the local businesses that are increasingly being targeted, but too often assume they're too small to worry about it. We test your identity and network systems the way real attackers do, hand you a written report with the specific fixes ranked by risk, and stay accessible from our Mooloolaba office if you want to walk through it in person.
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The single most common reason Sunshine Coast businesses don’t test their security is the assumption that they’re too small to be worth targeting. That assumption is now wrong, and expensively so.
According to the ACSC Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024-25, small businesses in Australia lost an average of $56,571 per cyber incident last year, up 14% on the previous year. Business email compromise, the single most common attack against Australian SMEs, doesn’t care about company size. It cares about whether the target has a Microsoft 365 account, a bank account, and staff who might click a well-crafted email. Every business on the Sunshine Coast meets that description.
Three shifts have made pentesting relevant for local businesses in a way it wasn’t five years ago:
Penetration testing is a good investment for Sunshine Coast businesses in any of these situations:
We keep the process simple, so a busy small-business owner can follow it without needing a security background.
30-minute scoping call: In person at Mooloolaba, or remote if you prefer. We understand your environment, agree on scope, and put rules of engagement in writing.
We conduct the test, once or multiple times, over an agreed window. You have a named point of contact for the entire test.
Executive summary for you, technical detail for your IT support, prioritised remediation roadmap for both.
We walk through the findings in plain English. What the risks actually mean, what to fix first, and what can wait.
We supply you with a remediation plan and an optional quote for us to carry out the remediation.
We’ve been here since 2006. We know the businesses because we support them day-to-day through our broader IT support Sunshine Coast practice.
After the test, if you need help fixing what we found, our managed security services team can support the remediation. Same team, one call. Or work with your existing MSP: we’ll hand them everything they need.
For businesses we already provide day-to-day IT support to, we use an independent team member (or a partner) to test, to preserve the arm’s-length integrity of the assessment.
Yes. The reports are written specifically so that non-technical business owners can understand the risks and priorities. You can hand the technical detail to your existing MSP, use our own managed security services team to remediate, or we can recommend a local IT partner to help. You're not left with a document you can't act on.
That's normal. Most Sunshine Coast businesses find at least one or two things in a pentest that need budget, time, or a project to fix. The report ranks findings by risk so you can address the highest-impact ones first, budget for the medium-term ones, and accept the low-risk residuals with your eyes open. We can also help you build a phased remediation plan if the list is longer than what you can tackle in one quarter.
If you're a Sunshine Coast business weighing up penetration testing (for cyber insurance, a supplier requirement, or just to know where you actually stand), we can scope the right engagement for you. Call 1300 760 339 or request a quote online for a 30-minute scoping call and a tailored quote.
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