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Case Studies

See how leading organizations leverage Exfiltra to strengthen defenses, streamline pentests, and manage risk with confidence.

Financial Services Firm

Financial Services Firm Reduces Assessment Time by 40%

Intro

A mid-sized financial services firm was scaling fast, but their security team couldn’t keep up with the growing workload. They needed a way to run more assessments without slowing down product releases or adding more staff.

Challenge

Their pentesting process was scattered across tools, spreadsheets, and email threads. Evidence collection took too long, reporting felt repetitive, and coordinating multiple testers created bottlenecks. Leadership wanted more visibility, while the security team simply needed more time in the day.

The pressure kept building. As their applications grew, so did the number of required assessments, and the team started missing internal deadlines.

Solution

They deployed Exfiltra to streamline every part of their workflow. Assessments were set up in minutes, evidence was automatically organized, and reporting became far more consistent. Exfiltra kept everything in one place, which made handoffs smoother and cut down on rework.

The team finally had a structured, repeatable process that didn’t depend on heroics or overtime.

The Result

Assessment time dropped by roughly 40 percent within the first quarter. The team ran more tests without hiring additional staff, and leadership finally had a clear view of progress and risk.

Most importantly, the security team could focus on actual analysis again instead of logistics and admin work. They became faster, more accurate, and far more predictable in how they delivered pentests.