Annual pentests and vulnerability scans can identify issues. They don’t continuously validate what attackers can actually exploit.
Mid Devon District Council needed a more practical way to understand real exposure across a constantly evolving environment, prioritize what mattered most, and strengthen security without increasing operational overhead.
This customer story explores how Mid Devon adopted autonomous pentesting to move beyond static assessments and continuously validate security posture against real attack paths.
Key Insight
Traditional assessments created long gaps between testing cycles, making it difficult to understand what was truly exploitable at any given moment.
By adopting autonomous pentesting and Rapid Response capabilities, Mid Devon gained:
- Continuous visibility into exploitable risk
- Faster prioritization and remediation
- Stronger identity security validation
- Faster response to emerging threats
- Clearer reporting for leadership and auditors
What You’ll Learn
- Why point-in-time testing leaves critical visibility gaps
- How autonomous pentesting validates real-world attack paths
- Ways to prioritize remediation based on exploitability, not vulnerability volume
- How password auditing strengthens identity security initiatives
- How to validate exposure to emerging threats faster
- Why continuous validation improves communication with leadership and auditors
- How to turn pentesting into an ongoing security discipline instead of a yearly exercise
Why It Matters
Public sector and lean security teams face constant change across users, systems, cloud services, and identity infrastructure.
Attackers don’t wait for annual pentests.
Organizations that improve resilience are the ones continuously validating whether controls actually reduce exploitable risk in real-world conditions—not just whether controls exist on paper.
Mid Devon transformed security testing from a periodic compliance activity into a continuous, practical, and risk-focused process.
Download the customer story to see how autonomous pentesting helped Mid Devon continuously validate security exposure, accelerate remediation, and strengthen operational resilience.