Your pentest firm should not be writing code for you. That conflict of interest is pretty obvious. If I had a consultant doing that for my company, I'd retain a rival firm to review the code, and make sure both the consultant coder and the pentester team knew about each other.
If you told me someone at, say, iSec Partners (a firm I like) wrote something I was pentesting, I'd go f'ing nuts trying to find flaws in it. If you told me iSec was reviewing something I wrote, I'd stay up nights thinking of ways to shore it up.
If you told me someone at, say, iSec Partners (a firm I like) wrote something I was pentesting, I'd go f'ing nuts trying to find flaws in it. If you told me iSec was reviewing something I wrote, I'd stay up nights thinking of ways to shore it up.