Sophos launches advisory services to deliver proactive cybersecurity resilience

Issue 4 and 5 2025 Information Security, News & Events

Sophos announced the launch of Sophos Advisory Services, a suite of security testing services designed to identify gaps in organisations’ security programs. These offerings – external penetration testing, internal penetration testing, wireless network penetration testing, and web application security assessment – help fortify an organisation’s defences against cyberattacks and optimise their current security investments.

Regardless of an organisation’s size or security maturity, assessing cybersecurity posture is critical to staying ahead of threat actors, demonstrating regulatory compliance, and building trust with customers, partners, and stakeholders. The Sophos State of Ransomware 2025 report highlights that the number one root cause for ransomware attacks is exploited vulnerabilities, and 65% of organisations reported a known or unknown security gap as a reason for being exposed to a ransomware attack.

“Adversaries are increasingly skilled at exploiting the smallest cracks in an organisation’s security program. With Sophos Advisory Services, we provide customers with a proactive advantage, helping them identify and address weaknesses before attackers can exploit them. Backed by real-time insights from Sophos X-Ops threat intelligence, our experts enable organisations to strengthen resilience, meet compliance requirements, and build lasting trust with stakeholders,” Jake Dorval, senior director, Sophos Advisory Services.

The following services, informed by leading threat intelligence research and insights from Sophos X-Ops, along with findings from threat hunting and incident response engagements, are now available:

External penetration testing: Simulates an attacker trying to breach your perimeter from the outside.

Internal penetration testing: Simulates an insider threat or an attacker who has already breached the perimeter, focusing on systems, applications, and data within the internal network.

Wireless network penetration testing: Assesses the security of an organisation's Wi-Fi networks and infrastructure and evaluates their compliance with appropriate mandates.

Web application security assessment: Tests an organisation’s web applications for security vulnerabilities and design weaknesses.

Sophos Advisory Services are delivered by dedicated testers with vast cross-disciplinary security expertise spanning security research, threat intelligence, law enforcement, military, and other backgrounds, who joined Sophos through the recent acquisition of Secureworks. The team holds hundreds of security certifications, has earned top finishes in Capture the Flag competitions, and is supported by Sophos X-Ops security analysts and threat intelligence and research specialists. Sophos will release additional advisory services in the coming months.

Sophos Advisory Services are the latest addition to Sophos’ fast-growing security services portfolio, which also includes Sophos Emergency Incident Response. Converging incident response expertise from Sophos and Secureworks in a single, hourly-billing offering, Sophos Emergency Incident Response provides rapid identification and neutralisation of active threats and is available to any organisation experiencing a live incident.

For more information, visit www.sophos.com/en-us/products/advisory-services




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