Netrunners

Netrunners

Speciality: Penetration Testing and Red Team Engagements

Sector 1, Romania 5 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity company specializing in penetration testing and red teaming; founded in 2020 with 2 employees and 25% YoY growth; based in Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania; offers penetration testing, red team, security audits, and training services, staffed by senior security professionals.

Netrunners offers a comprehensive range of cybersecurity services, including Penetration Testing, Red Team Engagements, Cybersecurity Training, and Security Audits. Our team consists solely of senior professionals who possess extensive experience in conducting security assessments for Fortune 500 companies. Additionally, our professionals hold the necessary security clearances to fulfill NATO contracts.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Physical Security Assessment
Purple Team Engagements
Red Team Engagements
Social Engineering Simulations
Cybersecurity Training
Security Audits
[03] Certifications
Certified Red Team Professional (crtp)
Certified Red Team Operator (crto)
Practical Network Penetration Tester (pnpt)
Offensive Iot Exploitation
Offensive Security Certified Professional (oscp)

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)


Origin


The OSCP certification was created by Offensive Security, a cybersecurity training company founded in 2007 by Mati Aharoni, HD Moore, and other security professionals. The certification was developed to address the gap between theoretical security knowledge and practical penetration testing skills. Unlike traditional multiple-choice exams, OSCP requires candidates to complete a grueling 24-hour hands-on penetration testing examination where they must successfully compromise multiple machines in a controlled network environment to demonstrate real-world hacking capabilities.


Industry Value


The OSCP is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it proves practical, hands-on expertise rather than just theoretical knowledge. Employers recognize OSCP holders as professionals who can actually perform penetration testing tasks, not just pass written exams. The certification's "Try Harder" philosophy and demanding practical exam have earned it a reputation as one of the most challenging and respected entry-to-intermediate level certifications in offensive security. Many organizations, including government agencies and Fortune 500 companies, specifically seek OSCP-certified professionals for penetration testing and red team positions, often listing it as a preferred or required qualification in job postings.

Offensive Security Wireless Professional (oswp)
Offensive Security Experienced Pentester (osep)
Certified Red Team Lead (crtl)
AWS Red Team Expert (arte)
CISSP

CISSP Certification Overview


Origin


The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) was created by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, commonly known as (ISC)², in 1994. The certification was developed in response to the growing need for a standardized, vendor-neutral credential that could validate the expertise of information security professionals. (ISC)² designed the CISSP to establish a common body of knowledge for the cybersecurity field and provide a benchmark for measuring professional competence in information security.


Industry Value


The CISSP is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious and recognized certifications in cybersecurity, often required or preferred for senior-level security positions. Its value stems from its comprehensive coverage of eight security domains, including security operations, asset security, and security architecture, which demonstrates a candidate's broad expertise across the entire security landscape. The certification is accredited to ISO/IEC Standard 17024 and meets U.S. Department of Defense Directive 8570 requirements, making it particularly valuable for government contractors and enterprise organizations. Employers value CISSP-certified professionals because the rigorous examination process and experience requirements (minimum five years) ensure holders possess both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in managing and implementing security programs.

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