Penetration Testing Providers in Dallas

North America

Dallas-based penetration testing providers serving the DFW metroplex and broader Texas market.

Dallas-Fort Worth is a major hub for financial services, telecommunications, and technology, with AT&T, Texas Instruments, and a growing fintech scene driving security testing demand.

2 providers
Coalfire logo

Coalfire

Compliance-focused cybersecurity advisory firm and FedRAMP 3PAO specializing in penetration testing that meets stringent regulatory requirements.

Westminster, Colorado, United StatesContact for pricing
Web ApplicationNetworkCloudAPI+4
SOC 2FedRAMP 3PAOPCI QSAISO 27001
Verified Feb 2026
Redpoint Cybersecurity logo

Redpoint Cybersecurity

US-wide pen testing firm serving major cities including Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Miami with comprehensive security assessments.

Denver, Colorado, United StatesContact for pricing
Web ApplicationNetworkCloudSocial Engineering+1
Verified Mar 2026

Penetration Testing in Dallas — FAQs

How do I find a penetration testing provider in Dallas?+

We currently list 2 penetration testing providers serving Dallas. You can filter by service type, accreditation, compliance expertise, and pricing to find the best fit for your requirements. Each provider profile includes verified accreditations, service details, and independent scores based on our transparent methodology.

What accreditations should I look for in Dallas?+

Key accreditations to look for include CREST (the most widely recognised pen testing standard), ISO 27001, and SOC 2. For US organisations, FedRAMP 3PAO and CMMC capabilities matter for government work.

How much does penetration testing cost in Dallas?+

Penetration testing costs in Dallas vary significantly based on scope and complexity. A standard web application test typically ranges from $5,000 to $25,000, network penetration tests from $10,000 to $30,000, and comprehensive red team engagements from $30,000 to over $100,000. Key cost factors include the number of targets, required accreditations, testing methodology, and whether on-site presence is needed.