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Tyler Petersen

Tyler Petersen is a Penetration Tester with Schellman Compliance, LLC based in Madison, Wisconsin. Prior to joining Schellman in 2022, Tyler worked as a Penetration Tester for a financial institution, specializing in external and internal network penetration testing. Tyler also supported various other areas of information security. Including vulnerability scanning, incident response, and security operations. Tyler has a wide variety of certifications and currently holds his Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), GIAC Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester (GXPN), the Certified Red Team Operator (CRTO) and the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). In his free time, Tyler is always learning more by doing CTFs and other events.

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Penetration Testing

By: Tyler Petersen
November 15th, 2024

Out of all the types of penetration testing we perform at Schellman, physical security is frequently overlooked due to the fact many compliance frameworks simply don’t mandate this type of testing. Of course protecting your physical infrastructure can be challenging. Many organizations struggle to identify and address vulnerabilities, leaving them vulnerable to theft, vandalism, and other threats. The good news is, you're already taking the right steps! By reading this, you're demonstrating a commitment to physical security.

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Penetration Testing

By: Tyler Petersen
April 18th, 2024

When many think of a “penetration test,” the first thing that may spring to mind is cybersecurity. But in fact, you do have the option to conduct a physical penetration test—or, a simulation of a physical attack on your premises.

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