2026 Pricing Guide
Hospitality
Government Contractor
Data last verified: January 2026

Penetration Testing for Government Contractor Hospitality Companies

Government Contractor hospitality companies typically invest $6K-$189K in penetration testing. Get quotes from vetted providers in 24 hours.

$6K-$189K
Adjusted for HospitalityGovernment Contractor
1-4 weeksAnnual minimum, after major changes
Pricing verified Q1 202645+ vendor interviews127+ data sourcesUpdated monthly
Hospitality Snapshot

Hotels, restaurants, and travel

Guest data protection
POS and PMS security
High staff turnover
Government Contractor Buying Behavior

Federal and state government contractors

Priorities: CMMC certification, FedRAMP authorization, NIST 800-171
Typical budget: $50,000-$500,000
Buying behavior: Contract-driven, compliance mandatory, long procurement cycles

Why Hospitality (Government Contractor) buys Pentest

Scope: External, internal, web app, API, cloud

Testing approach: Black box vs gray box vs white box

Compliance mapping: Reports formatted for specific frameworks

Retest inclusion: Verification of remediation

Timeline: Typical 1-4 weeks for completion

FAQs

How much does penetration testing cost?
Penetration Testing typically costs $5K-$150K depending on scope and complexity. For hospitality companies, expect to pay $5K-$135K due to PCI DSS and GDPR requirements.
How long does penetration testing take?
A typical penetration testing engagement takes 1-4 weeks. Timeline depends on scope, organization size, and complexity of the environment.
How often should you do penetration testing?
Annual minimum, after major changes. Compliance frameworks like SOC 2 and PCI DSS often require regular testing.
What certifications should penetration testing providers have?
Look for providers with OSCP, CREST, GPEN, CEH, OSCE, OSWE certifications. These demonstrate expertise and adherence to industry standards.
What should I look for when buying penetration testing?
Key factors include: Scope: External, internal, web app, API, cloud; Testing approach: Black box vs gray box vs white box; Compliance mapping: Reports formatted for specific frameworks. Avoid vendors who automated-only testing marketed as 'penetration test'.

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