Security Platform

Titan Pentest

Know your vulnerabilities before attackers do. Titan Pentest is an enterprise-grade penetration testing and security assessment platform — built to structure, automate, and report on security work at any scale.

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Engagement Management

Full lifecycle management from scoping through final report — track findings, status, and remediation in one place.

Automated Scanning

Integrated network, web application, and service scanners that feed directly into your engagement workflow.

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Compliance-Ready Reports

Generate executive summaries and technical reports formatted for compliance requirements — HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2, and more.

Platform Features

Built for Serious Security Work

Most security tools are either too lightweight for real engagements or locked behind enterprise contracts. Titan Pentest was designed to give security practitioners the structure they need — engagement tracking, finding management, evidence storage, and professional reporting — without the overhead.

Scoping & Planning Tools

Define scope, rules of engagement, and objectives before testing begins — all documented in the platform.

Finding Management

Log, categorize, and score vulnerabilities by severity — with evidence attachments and remediation tracking.

Integrated Scanners

Launch network and application scans directly within an engagement — results feed into findings automatically.

Custom Reporting

Generate branded, professional reports in minutes — not hours. Both executive and technical formats.

Remediation Verification

Track remediation status and re-test findings after client fixes — closes the loop on every vulnerability.

Security Assessment Services

Lakeshore conducts security assessments powered by Titan Pentest for clients across Nevada and beyond.

Network penetration testing
Web application assessment
Social engineering / phishing
Compliance-scoped assessments
Vulnerability management programs
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Ready to Test Your Defenses?

Contact us to scope a penetration test or vulnerability assessment — and find out what attackers would find before they do.