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Security assessment and deep testing don't require a big budget. Some of most effective security tools are free, and are commonly used by professional consultants, private industry and government security practitioners. Here are a few to start with.
For scanning in the first steps of a security assessment or pen test, Nmap and Nessus share the crown. Nmap is a simple, powerful and very well-reviewed scanner that one finds in the toolbox of any serious security consultant. Nmap and its Zenmap graphical interface are free and available at nmap.org for virtually any platform from Vista and OS X to AmigaOS, and will happily run on low-power systems.
Nessus performs scans and up-to-date vulnerability testing in one interface, through a purchased "feed" of vulnerability modules for the freely downloadable application. A free but delayed noncommercial "home feed" of updates will continue to be available at nessus.org after Tenable changes the Nessus license this coming July.
The Metasploit Framework provides more operating system and application exploit information than most analysts would know what to do with. Recently rewritten in Ruby with a graphical interface, it comes with several hundred common exploit modules in the basic download available at metasploit.com. For testing Web applications specifically, the well-regarded Nikto has also undergone recent updates and is available at cirt.net/nikto2.
Wireshark provides top-notch network protocol capture and analysis, and its filtering and search functions make a good noninvasive tool for beginners interested in TCP/IP. This high-quality successor to the long-running Ethereal tool is available for Windows, Linux and Mac. The "Buy" button at wireshark.org leads to a happy reminder that it's free and open source.
KisMAC's simple interface belies its powerful wireless assessment and penetration testing features. This OS X application is available at trac.kismac-ng.org, where one can also find an active support community. Kismet, its more powerful but less friendly progenitor, is available at kismetwireless.net for Linux and Windows. There are active communities and numerous add-ons for each.
For more information, Fyodor, the author of Nmap, maintains a somewhat dated but good list at sectools.org of the top hundred open-source and low-cost security tools other than Nmap.
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