Whatever the type of penetration test, Management of the target organization MUST be aware of it.
Also, how do you match "The environment and penetration test scope have been determined" with Black Box Test?
The scope is more important. Oops you brought down our production servers because they werent in scope is more serious than management not being aware of pentesters doing their planned work on the appropriate systems.
Even if it's black box, you can still define a scope.
While other aspects, such as determining the environment and penetration test scope, are also important, ensuring that the management of the client organization is aware of the testing lays the foundation for a collaborative and transparent testing process. Therefore, it is typically the MOST important consideration when planning a black box penetration test.
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