What we do
Penetration Testing
We simulate real-world cyberattacks to uncover vulnerabilities before threat actors do. Our security experts will examine your systems from every angle—identifying weaknesses, misconfigurations, and potential entry points. You’ll receive a comprehensive report with actionable recommendations to strengthen your defenses and reduce risk.
Red teaming
Could your organization withstand a real cyberattack? Most companies don’t know—until it’s too late. We conduct controlled, multi-vector attacks to uncover weaknesses in your security, processes, and human response. Test your defenses under real-world conditions and see how prepared your team truly is.
Audits and Implementations
New regulations are coming into force. Is your company ready to meet them? From ISO 27001, through NIS2 and DORA, to national regulations like KRI and UoKSC — compliance is no longer just an obligation but a competitive advantage. Discover how we can help you pass audits and implement the necessary standards.
Social Engineering Tests
We’ll attempt to breach your systems by exploiting the most common vulnerability—your people. Using a mix of psychological, technical, and physical techniques, we simulate real manipulation tactics to expose security gaps. You’ll receive insights to improve your processes and protocols, and we’ll help train your staff to recognize and resist social engineering attacks.
Training & workshops
Your people are your most valuable asset. Invest in their development with expert-led training in IT, cybersecurity, and essential business skills. See how tailored learning paths can boost performance across your entire organization. Choose growth that drives real impact.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an IT security audit?
An IT security audit is an assessment of a company’s technical, organizational, and procedural safeguards. It includes, among other things, infrastructure, applications, system configurations, documentation, procedures, and the way access management is handled.
How does an IT security audit work?
The audit begins by defining the scope, objectives, and environment. Next, systems, configurations, procedures, documentation, access controls, and technical safeguards are analyzed. The result is a report containing a risk assessment, recommendations, and prioritized actions.
What are penetration tests?
Penetration testing is a controlled attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in an application, infrastructure, API, or another element of an IT environment. Its purpose is to verify whether identified weaknesses could be used in a real attack scenario.
How does a security audit differ from penetration testing?
A security audit assesses the broader state of an organization’s security, including processes, documentation, configurations, and compliance with requirements. Penetration testing focuses on practically verifying whether specific vulnerabilities can be exploited.
What does red teaming involve?
Red teaming is a controlled simulation of the actions of an advanced attacker. It evaluates an organization’s resilience to attack scenarios by covering technology, people, procedures, detection capabilities, and the response of security teams.
How does red teaming differ from penetration testing?
Penetration tests usually have a defined technical scope, such as an application, API, or infrastructure. Red teaming assesses the resilience of the entire organization, including the effectiveness of security controls, processes, monitoring, and incident response.
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