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by _8j50 1192 days ago
I see what you are saying but engagements are not a matter of speed only either, you have restrictions and opsec requirements that prohibit you from automating certain things. If you have a decent EDR for example, even if you can evade the NGAV component,at least one of the commands LinPEAS runs will trigger an alert if the process execution alone is logged.
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In the vast majority of pentests those concerns are largely irrelevant.

The goal with most pentests is to provide maximal coverage in a time window.

They may be relevant in red team engagements, which tend to happen over a longer timeframe anyway.

Really? Isn't coverage for vulnerability management and pentesting always has a specific goal like "get domain admin"? Honestly asking, I do offensive security but never been a pentester.
More mature clients these days want pretty broad coverage as well as "get DA" (or other "goal") out of their engagements, in my experience.

It's been kind of interesting seeing things change over the years - from strictly goal oriented, to the era of the Nessus Monkey (vuln scans sold as pen tests), and then back to goal oriented but now with additional coverage requirements.