PwC

PwC

Speciality: Professional Services and Cybersecurity

10000 employees
[01] About

Private professional services firm with 120,836 employees and $55.4B revenue; based in Budapest, Hungary; offers cybersecurity penetration testing services to identify vulnerabilities through simulated attacks; operates in 149 countries with recent acquisitions to expand capabilities.

At PwC, we help clients drive their companies to the leading edge. We’re a tech-forward, people-empowered network with more than 370,000 people in 149 countries. Across audit and assurance, tax and legal, deals and consulting we help build, accelerate and sustain momentum. Find out more at www.pwc.com. PwC: Audit and assurance, consulting and tax services PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Content on this page has been prepared for general information only and is not intended to be relied upon as accounting, tax or professional advice. Please reach out to your advisors for specific advice.
[02] Services
Audit And Assurance
Tax
Consulting
Business Transformation
Risk Services
Sustainability And Climate Change
Workforce
Legal Business Solutions
Managed Services
Forensics
Crisis Management
Deals
Economics
Family Business
Artificial Intelligence
Penetration Testing
Ethical Hacking
Vulnerability Assessment
Security Testing
[03] Certifications
ISO 27001

ISO 27001: Information Security Management Certification


Origin


ISO 27001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and was first published in 2005. It evolved from the British Standard BS 7799-2, which was created in the late 1990s. The standard was developed in response to the growing need for organizations to systematically manage and protect sensitive information in an increasingly digital business environment. ISO 27001 has since been revised, with major updates released in 2013 and 2022 to address evolving cybersecurity threats and best practices.


Industry Value and Importance


ISO 27001 is globally recognized as the leading standard for information security management systems (ISMS) and is valued for providing a systematic, risk-based approach to protecting sensitive data. Organizations that achieve ISO 27001 certification demonstrate to clients, partners, and regulators that they have implemented comprehensive security controls and are committed to maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. The certification is particularly important for organizations handling sensitive data, as it helps meet regulatory compliance requirements, reduces security incidents, builds customer trust, and often provides a competitive advantage in procurement processes where information security assurance is required.

CREST Practitioner Security Analyst
CREST Registered Penetration Tester
CREST Certified Infrastructure Tester
CREST Certified Web Application Tester
SOC 2

SOC 2 Certification Overview


Origin


SOC 2 (Service Organization Control 2) was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 2011 as part of their Service Organization Control reporting framework. It was created to address the growing need for standardized security evaluations as businesses increasingly moved to cloud-based services and outsourced IT operations. The AICPA developed SOC 2 to provide a framework that service providers could use to demonstrate their commitment to protecting customer data across five "Trust Service Criteria": security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.


Industry Value


SOC 2 certification has become a critical trust signal in the technology and service provider industry, particularly for SaaS companies, cloud hosting providers, and data centers. Organizations value SOC 2 compliance because it provides third-party validation that a vendor has implemented appropriate controls to protect sensitive data, reducing the risk and liability associated with outsourcing. For service providers, achieving SOC 2 compliance is often a competitive necessity, as many enterprise customers and partners require it before entering into business relationships. The certification helps streamline vendor security assessments, as clients can rely on the audited report rather than conducting their own lengthy security reviews.

[05] Notable Clients
  • Bank of America
  • American International Group (AIG)
  • Chase
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Prudential Financial
  • IBM
  • Ford Motor Co.
  • Merck
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Exxon
  • Chevron
  • American Express
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Tractor Supply Company
  • Haleon
  • Enterra Solutions
  • PepsiCo
  • Adobe
  • Gap
  • Microsoft