SOSECURE

SOSECURE

Speciality: Red Team Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment

Thailand 37 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity company specializing in computer and network security; offers penetration testing and cybersecurity services; founded 2018 in Thailand with 7 employees and 68.2% YoY growth • Focuses on cybersecurity, digital products, and marketing; ranked #2,339,156 globally and #30,245 in Thailand.

WE ARE CYBERSECURITY EXPERT.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Blue Team Services
Cybersecurity Consulting
Cybersecurity Process Consulting
In-house Cybersecurity Training
Online Cybersecurity Training
[03] Certifications
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (cissp)

Origins of CISSP


The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification was created by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, known as (ISC)², in 1994. It was developed in response to the growing need for a standardized credential that could validate the knowledge and expertise of information security professionals. The certification was designed to establish a common body of knowledge for the cybersecurity field and provide organizations with a reliable way to identify qualified security practitioners during a time when information security was becoming increasingly critical to business operations.


Industry Value and Importance


The CISSP is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious and valued credentials in the cybersecurity industry. It demonstrates that holders possess comprehensive knowledge across eight security domains, including security architecture, risk management, and software security. Many government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, and Fortune 500 companies either require or strongly prefer CISSP certification for senior security positions. The certification's rigorous requirements—including five years of professional experience and passing a challenging exam—combined with mandatory continuing education, ensure that CISSP holders maintain current, relevant expertise, making it a trusted benchmark for cybersecurity competence worldwide.

Certified Chief Information Security Officer (cciso)
GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (gcfa)
GIAC Exploit Researcher And Advanced Penetration Tester (gxpn)
GIAC Certified Incident Handler (gcih)
GIAC Penetration Tester (gpen)
Offsec Web Expert (oswe)
Offsec Certified Professional (oscp)
GIAC Web Application Penetration Tester (gwapt)
BSI Certified Auditor Professional
Systems Security Certified Practitioner (sscp)
Ec-council Certified Incident Handler (e|cih)
Certified Ethical Hacker (ceh)

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification


Origin and Creation


The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification was created by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) in 2003. EC-Council, founded by Jay Bavisi, developed this certification in response to the growing need for standardized training in ethical hacking and penetration testing methodologies. The program was designed to legitimize the practice of "white hat" hacking by establishing a professional framework for security professionals who need to think like malicious hackers in order to better defend their organizations' systems and networks.


Industry Value and Importance


The CEH certification is widely recognized and valued in the cybersecurity industry because it validates a professional's knowledge of current hacking techniques, tools, and methodologies from an attacker's perspective. Many government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, and numerous private sector organizations recognize CEH as meeting their information assurance training requirements. The certification demonstrates that holders understand how to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in systems, making them valuable assets for organizations seeking to strengthen their security posture through proactive testing and assessment.