Apave

Apave

Speciality: Cybersecurity Penetration Testing

France 18000 employees
[01] About

Environmental services company based in France; provides risk management, inspection, certification, training, and QSSE services; offers cybersecurity, vulnerability analysis, and penetration testing through its digital-risk division and subsidiary Oppida; employs 4,814 staff, with $1.3B annual revenue, founded in 1867, and recently acquired Aktio and KarbonChain SAS.

Le Groupe Apave est spécialisé dans la maîtrise des risques techniques, humains, environnementaux et numériques. Notre Métier : vous permettre d’exercer le vôtre en toute sécurité. Depuis plus de 150 ans, nous accompagnons les grandes mutations et révolutions technologiques en développant des expertises pour garantir la sécurité des hommes, des biens et de l’environnement. Notre Ambition : être le partenaire de référence pour vous accompagner dans la maîtrise de vos risques au quotidien et vous permettre de conjuguer sécurité et performance à toutes les étapes de vos projets et ce dans tous les secteurs économiques : Energie, Agroalimentaire, Santé/Médical, Transports, Automobile, Services publics & Collectivités, Biens industriels et Manufacturing, Biens de consommation & Retails, Télécom & Digital, Infrastructures & Construction, Chimie, Tertiaire. Nos Valeurs : écoute client, indépendance, intégrité et respect, professionnalisme. “Agir en acteur de confiance, pour un monde plus sûr, durable et porteur de progrès partagé”. Telle est la Raison d'Être de nos 18000 collaborateurs à travers le monde et autour de nos 5 métiers complémentaires : l’inspection la formation professionnelle les essais et mesures la certification et labellisation le conseil et l’accompagnement technique Nous vous accompagnons aussi lors d’expertises techniques et réglementaires de haut niveau dans : les énergies (nucléaires, pétrole et gaz, énergies renouvelables) les transports : aériens, ferroviaires, nouvelles mobilités les mesures environnementales les essais industriels les contrôles non destructifs (CND) les risques numériques : digital, cybersécurité N'hésitez pas à joindre nos équipes en France via le : 0 805 62 5000 (numéro unique non surtaxé)
[02] Services
Inspection
Training
Testing And Measurements
Certification And Labelling
Consulting And Technical Support
Cybersecurity
Audit
Penetration Testing
Vulnerability Analysis
Incident Management
[03] Certifications
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 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 50001

ISO 50001 - Energy Management System


Origin and Development


ISO 50001 was developed and published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in June 2011, with a significant revision released in 2018. The standard was created in response to growing global concerns about energy consumption, climate change, and the need for organizations to manage their energy use more effectively. It provides a framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an energy management system, enabling organizations to systematically reduce their energy consumption, improve energy efficiency, and decrease their overall environmental footprint.


Value to the Penetration Testing and Cybersecurity Industry


For penetration testing and cybersecurity companies, ISO 50001 certification demonstrates corporate responsibility and operational maturity beyond their core technical services. As data centers, testing laboratories, and security operations centers consume significant amounts of energy to power servers, cooling systems, and continuous monitoring infrastructure, this certification shows clients that the organization manages resources efficiently and maintains sustainable business practices. Cybersecurity firms reference ISO 50001 to distinguish themselves in competitive bids, particularly when dealing with government contracts or environmentally-conscious enterprises that evaluate vendors on comprehensive corporate governance criteria. The certification signals to potential clients that the company maintains systematic management processes and is committed to continuous improvement—qualities that parallel the rigor expected in their security testing methodologies.

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 19443
Qualiopi
ISO 17021-1
ISO 17065
ISO 17024
CB Scheme
Data Protection Officer (dpo) Certification