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See how leading organizations leverage Exfiltra to strengthen defenses, streamline pentests, and manage risk with confidence.
A fast-growing SaaS provider was preparing to launch a major new feature. Their development cycle was tight, and they needed a thorough security assessment without slowing down the release timeline.
The security team had limited internal bandwidth and an inconsistent process for pre-release testing. Evidence lived across screenshots, notes, and outdated templates. Critical findings often got buried in long reports, and engineering teams struggled to understand what actually needed fixing.
With a high-visibility product update on the line, they couldn’t afford to miss a hidden access control flaw or a misconfigured API endpoint.
They shifted their pre-release assessments into Exfiltra. The platform guided testers through a structured workflow, kept evidence cleanly organized, and surfaced high-impact findings clearly. Collaboration between security and engineering became smoother because everything was tracked, documented, and easy to reference.
This let the team run deeper tests more quickly, and engineers gained actionable insights without wading through noise.
A serious authorization vulnerability was identified early and fixed before launch. The company avoided a potential data exposure incident that would have cost time, trust, and revenue.
The team now uses Exfiltra for every major release, providing a predictable, repeatable process that catches issues long before customers ever see them.