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DDoS Simulation
Ransomware Simulation
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Yathakummari Palam,
Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh — 531163

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. All MST Networks simulations are designed with zero environmental risk as a core principle. For ransomware simulations, full cryptographic reversibility is guaranteed. DDoS simulations operate within isolated traffic segments. Every engagement includes multi-layer safety controls and a kill-switch mechanism.

Engagement timelines vary by scope and service type. A standard DDoS or ransomware simulation engagement typically spans 1–2 weeks including scoping, execution, and reporting. Phishing campaigns can run from a single day to several weeks. We'll define a clear timeline during the scoping phase.

All engagements deliver a comprehensive, audit-ready report including: executive summary, resilience score, MITRE ATT&CK mapping, detection rate analysis, control gap identification, prioritized remediation recommendations, and a follow-up validation roadmap.

Yes. Our simulation services support cloud-native, on-premise, and hybrid deployment models. We work with your infrastructure team to choose the deployment method that best fits your security policies and network architecture.

Yes. Our simulations and reports are aligned with major compliance frameworks including MITRE ATT&CK, NIST CSF, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 2, and industry-specific regulations. Reports are designed to satisfy regulatory requirements for proactive security testing.