Insta

Insta

Speciality: cybersecurity penetration testing

Finland 779 employees
[01] About

Finnish IT services and consulting company founded in 1960; 540 employees (+14.1% YoY growth); $159.8M revenue; specializes in industrial, defense, cybersecurity, and software solutions; provides penetration testing, security audits, and cyber defense services.

Insta creates and secures the digital future. We are a reliable partner for our industry, defense and cyber security customers. By combining the state of the art know-how with intelligent technology, we improve our customers’ safety and performance in a digitalizing world that is changing at an increasing pace. Our operating culture is founded on people, expertise and responsibility. In 2022, our family company's net sales were 176,2 million euros and number of personnel was approximately 1,200. Insta luo ja turvaa digitaalista tulevaisuutta. Olemme luotettava kumppani teollisuuden, puolustuksen ja kyberturvallisuuden asiakkaillemme. Yhdistämällä huippuosaamisen ja älykkään teknologian kehitämme turvallisuutta ja suorituskykyä yhä nopeammin muuttuvassa digitalisoituvassa maailmassa. Ihmiset, osaaminen ja vastuullisuus ovat toimintakulttuurimme perusta. Vuonna 2022 perheyhtiömme liikevaihto oli 176,2 miljoonaa euroa ja henkilöstömäärämme noin 1 200.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Information Security Audits
Cybersecurity Consultation
Secure Development Lifecycle
Automation
Electrification
Defense And Aviation Solutions
Software Consulting
[03] Certifications
ISO 45001

ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety Management


ISO 45001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and published in March 2018. It replaced the earlier OHSAS 18001 standard and represents the first global ISO standard for occupational health and safety management systems. The standard was created through collaboration among occupational health and safety experts, governments, industry representatives, and labor organizations from around the world to provide a unified framework for protecting workers from workplace-related injuries and illnesses.


For penetration testing and cybersecurity companies, ISO 45001 demonstrates a commitment to employee well-being and workplace safety, which is particularly valued by enterprise clients and government contractors who require comprehensive corporate governance. While penetration testers may not face traditional physical hazards, the certification shows that a company maintains systematic processes for managing workplace health concerns including stress management, ergonomics for desk workers, mental health support, and safe working conditions for staff who may work irregular hours or in high-pressure environments. Many cybersecurity firms pursue ISO 45001 alongside information security certifications like ISO 27001 to present a complete picture of organizational maturity and duty of care, making them more competitive when bidding for contracts with large organizations that mandate comprehensive management system certifications across their supply chain.

ISO 14001

ISO 14001: Environmental Management Standard


ISO 14001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and first published in 1996, with the most recent update released in 2015. The standard was created to provide organizations with a framework for establishing and maintaining an effective Environmental Management System (EMS). It emerged from growing global awareness of environmental issues and the need for businesses across all sectors to systematically manage their environmental responsibilities, reduce their ecological footprint, and comply with environmental regulations.


For penetration testing and cybersecurity companies, ISO 14001 certification demonstrates corporate responsibility and operational maturity beyond technical capabilities. Many clients, particularly large enterprises and government agencies, require or prefer vendors who hold multiple ISO certifications as indicators of well-rounded business practices. Penetration testing firms pursue ISO 14001 to show they manage their environmental impact—including energy consumption from data centers and testing infrastructure, proper disposal of electronic equipment, and reduction of their carbon footprint from business operations. This certification helps cybersecurity companies differentiate themselves in competitive procurements, meet vendor assessment requirements, and align with clients' own sustainability goals and supply chain standards, ultimately making them more attractive partners for environmentally-conscious organizations.

ISO 9001

ISO 9001 and Cybersecurity/IT


Origin


ISO 9001 is a quality management system standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), first published in 1987. However, it's important to note that ISO 9001 itself is not a cybersecurity or IT-specific certification—it's a general quality management standard applicable to any industry. For cybersecurity and IT specifically, ISO created ISO/IEC 27001 in 2005, which focuses on information security management systems. ISO 9001 was created to establish consistent quality management practices across organizations worldwide, while ISO/IEC 27001 was developed to address the growing need for standardized information security controls.


Industry Value


ISO 9001 is valued across industries for demonstrating an organization's commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement, which can indirectly support IT operations. For actual cybersecurity and IT security certification, ISO/IEC 27001 is the recognized standard, valued because it provides a systematic approach to managing sensitive information, demonstrates due diligence to clients and stakeholders, and is often required for government contracts or business partnerships. ISO/IEC 27001 certification signals that an organization has implemented internationally recognized security controls and risk management processes, making it essential for building trust in an increasingly security-conscious business environment.

ISO/IEC 27001

ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management System Certification


Origin


ISO/IEC 27001 was developed jointly by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), first published in 2005 and most recently updated in 2022. It evolved from the British Standard BS 7799, which was created in the 1990s by the UK government and industry experts to address growing information security concerns. The standard was developed to provide organizations with a systematic framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving an Information Security Management System (ISMS), helping them protect sensitive data in an increasingly digital business environment.


Industry Value and Importance


ISO/IEC 27001 is globally recognized as the gold standard for information security management, valued because it demonstrates an organization's commitment to protecting confidential information through risk-based controls and continuous improvement. The certification is particularly important for organizations handling sensitive data, as it helps them comply with legal and regulatory requirements, win contracts (especially with government entities and large enterprises), and build customer trust. Many industries require or strongly prefer vendors with ISO 27001 certification, as it provides independent verification that appropriate security controls are in place, reducing the risk of data breaches and ensuring business continuity in the face of evolving cybersecurity threats.

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[05] Notable Clients
  • Helen
  • Kouvolan Vesi Oy
  • P2X Solutions
  • ŠKO-ENERGO
  • atNorth
  • Tampereen Teatteri
  • Fazer
  • Sandvik Mining
  • Vantaan Energia Oy
  • Puolustusvoimat