To truly understand how attackers might compromise your systems, businesses need real-world penetration testing. That’s where the PNPT – Practical Network Penetration Tester certification comes in.
At Succurri, our PNPT-certified penetration testers validate their skills through hands-on exploitation, Active Directory attacks, and professional reporting. This ensures we uncover the vulnerabilities that tools can’t detect—giving your organization a realistic and actionable picture of its security posture.
What Is PNPT?
The Practical Network Penetration Tester (PNPT) certification, created by TCM Security, is a performance-based credential that tests an individual’s ability to perform penetration tests in real-world environments. Unlike multiple-choice certifications, PNPT candidates must demonstrate their skills through a live engagement.
The certification emphasizes:
- Real-World Exploitation – Gaining access through vulnerabilities just as attackers would.
- Active Directory Attacks – Targeting directory services often at the core of enterprise networks.
- Privilege Escalation – Moving from standard user accounts to administrative access.
- Post-Exploitation – Maintaining persistence and proving the impact of vulnerabilities.
- Professional Reporting – Documenting findings in a way that executives and technical staff can act on.
Why PNPT Is Different From Other Certifications
Many penetration testing certifications rely on written exams or simulated environments. PNPT is unique because it is entirely practical and engagement-based:
- Hands-On, Realistic Testing
Candidates must perform an actual penetration test on a live network. - Focus on Active Directory
Since most enterprises rely on Active Directory, PNPT emphasizes this critical attack surface. - Full Engagement Lifecycle
Covers everything from reconnaissance to reporting, not just exploitation. - Modern Techniques
Reflects current adversary tactics, ensuring testers can simulate today’s threats.
What This Certification Means for Your Business
When you partner with Succurri’s PNPT-certified penetration testers, you gain a security assessment that mirrors how real attackers operate. This leads to:
- Uncovering Hidden Vulnerabilities – Going beyond automated scans to find overlooked risks.
- Active Directory Security Insights – Identifying weaknesses in one of your most critical systems.
- Realistic Attack Simulation – Demonstrating how vulnerabilities could be chained together.
- Actionable Reporting – Clear documentation that helps executives prioritize and IT teams remediate.
Why Succurri Invests in PNPT Certified Talent
Cybersecurity can’t be theoretical. Organizations need assessments that reflect real-world attack scenarios. By investing in PNPT certification, Succurri ensures our penetration testers are proven practitioners—capable of showing not just where vulnerabilities exist, but how they could be exploited.
“PNPT means our testers don’t just know penetration testing in theory—they’ve proven they can exploit, escalate, and report like real attackers. That gives clients the clearest possible picture of their security posture.”
Grant Eckstrom, vCISO
PNPT as the Benchmark for Practical Pen Testing
The Practical Network Penetration Tester (PNPT) certification sets a new standard for realism in cybersecurity assessments. For businesses, it means working with professionals who don’t just run scans—they simulate adversaries and provide actionable results.
At Succurri, our PNPT-certified experts help organizations strengthen defenses by uncovering the risks that attackers would exploit first.
Learn More About PNPT and Succurri’s Penetration Testing Expertise
Key Takeaways
- PNPT is a practical, hands-on penetration testing certification created by TCM Security.
- Focuses on real-world exploitation, Active Directory attacks, and post-exploitation tactics.
- Requires candidates to perform a live penetration test, from reconnaissance to professional reporting.
- Succurri’s PNPT-certified testers provide actionable, realistic insights into business security posture.
“PNPT tells our clients they’re getting a penetration test that reflects real-world threats—not just automated reports.”
Grant Eckstrom, vCISO
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What does PNPT stand for?
PNPT stands for Practical Network Penetration Tester, a hands-on certification from TCM Security.
2. How is PNPT different from CEH or OSCP?
CEH and OSCP include theoretical and lab-based elements. PNPT requires candidates to perform a real penetration test and deliver a professional report.
3. Why is PNPT valuable for businesses?
It ensures penetration testers can uncover vulnerabilities that automated tools miss, using the same techniques as real attackers.
4. What types of attacks does PNPT cover?
PNPT emphasizes Active Directory exploitation, privilege escalation, post-exploitation, and reporting.
5. How does Succurri apply PNPT expertise?
Our PNPT-certified testers conduct real-world assessments that reveal exploitable weaknesses and provide clear guidance to strengthen defenses.