Brad Herring

Brad joined Raxis in 2016. He enjoys helping customers find solutions that work for them to achieve their specific testing objectives. When he’s not helping customers fortify defenses, Brad enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, fishing and shooting. (Yes, that’s fishing – not phishing!)

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The Exploit: Penetration Testing Insights From The Frontlines

The Exploit articles written by Brad Herring

  • Computer, tablet and smart phone

    What You Need to Know (But Were Afraid to Ask) about Raxis Web App Testing

    By Brad Herring When testing web apps, the diverse skills Raxis brings to the table ensure that you get meaningful, actionable findings that will make your app more secure. June 18, 2021
  • Curriculaville

    A Herring Haunting at Curriculaville Next Wednesday

    By Brad Herring What’s scarier than ghosts and goblins? Brad Herring has some terrifying tales to tell at the October 28 Curriculaville Cybersecurity Summit. October 23, 2020
  • Brad Herring, Raxis VP of Business Development

    External vs. Web App Pen Testing

    By Brad Herring What’s the difference between an external pen test and a web application pen test? Raxis COO Bonnie Smyre and VP of Sales Brad Herring explain. September 4, 2020
  • Canned air attack

    Can This Simple Trick Outwit Your Smart Security?

    By Brad Herring Armed with nothing more than an ordinary can of cool, compressed air, a hacker can gain entry to a key-card-only access facility in just 19 seconds. Skeptical? See for yourself. June 5, 2020
  • Working mom with small child in her lap

    Remote Security Series: Protect Your Network Health Like Your Own

    By Brad Herring Raxis VP of Business Development Brad Herring discusses what companies can do to make their remote workers — and themselves — more secure. April 10, 2020
  • Raxis presenting at (ISC)² Atlanta Chapter Meeting

    Raxis Presents at the (ISC)² Atlanta Chapter Meeting

    By Brad Herring Raxis was honored to present at the (ISC)² Atlanta Chapter Meeting last Thursday. The topic was Social Engineering and understanding how the high success rates of social engineering impacts network security. July 29, 2019