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How to Write a VAPT Report That Clients Actually Read (And Pay For)
via HackernoonYoussef Sherif
Most pen testing reports are written for other security professionals — not for the people who actually read them. This guide covers the 8 sections every VAPT report needs, how to write findings that communicate real business risk, the executive summary formula, and 5 common mistakes that get reports ignored.
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