Not to mention that "pentest" is short for "penetration test," which usually means white hat hackers trying to attack a system to find holes to help the developer patch them.
Not to mention that "pentest" is short for "penetration test," which usually means white hat hackers trying to attack a system to find holes to help the developer patch them.
With all due respect, this Pentest guy seems dangerous. His access to the system should be limited and his log-in monitored and such.
Worst case scenario...He's trying to find a backdoor into Tesla Mainframes via log info dumps on an older system that might not have updates to new worms and such.