Innotec Security

Innotec Security

Speciality: External Penetration Testing and Threat Simulation

madrid, Spain 81 employees
[01] About

Innotec Security is a Spanish cybersecurity firm founded in 2002, with 55 employees and $50M annual revenue. They focus on cybersecurity and protection services, including penetration testing and threat simulation, utilizing advanced technology to deliver maximum security. Recent acquisitions by Accenture highlight their strategic importance in the cybersecurity landscape in Spain.

Si andas por aquí, significa que te dedicas a la ciberseguridad, que te gustaría trabajar con nosotros o quizá que necesitas que te ayudemos con alguno de nuestros servicios. En cualquier caso, has caído en buenas manos ¡Bienvenido a una de las mejores empresas del sector! Somos los mejores en lo que hacemos. ¿Cómo lo logramos? ¡Te lo contamos! - Tenemos un equipo de primera - Contamos con las principales certificaciones - Trabajamos bajo un clima laboral que te va a encantar, ¡dentro y fuera de la oficina! - Nuestros clientes nos avalan - Marcamos tendencia Somos una compañía con una gran proyección de futuro y muy consolidada en el sector. Llevamos desde el 2002 y no hemos parado de crecer!! Esto nos permite ofrecer a las nuevas incorporaciones estabilidad 100% desde el primer día. Como nos dedicamos exclusivamente a la ciberseguridad tenemos grandes clientes que nos dan la posibilidad de hacer proyectos muy interesantes y punteros, por lo que nuestros profesionales siempre están motivados y en continuo desarrollo. Y el gran ambiente laboral que tenemos dentro y fuera de la oficina también nos hace ser una empresa top para trabajar. ¡Este es nuestro core! - Equipo ofensivo - Red Team - Equipo defensivo - Blue Team - GRC - Gobernabilidad, Riesgo y Cumplimiento - Internet of Things/Operational Technology - Seguridad en entornos Cloud Y si quieres saber más sobre nosotros puedes escribirnos en cualquier momento. ¡Te estamos esperando!
[02] Services
Innotec Security Provides Penetration Testing
Threat Simulation
Cyber Strategy
Cyber Protection
Cyber Resilience
Physical Cyber Security
Industry-specific Cyber Security
Quantum Security
Detection
Response
Incident Management
Digital Forensics.
[03] Certifications
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.

CISM

CISM Certification: Origin


The Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) certification was created by ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association) in 2003. ISACA developed CISM to address the growing need for a certification specifically focused on information security management and governance, rather than just technical security skills. The certification was designed to recognize professionals who design, manage, and oversee an enterprise's information security program, filling a gap between technical security certifications and the strategic, managerial aspects of cybersecurity.


Industry Value and Importance


CISM is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it demonstrates expertise in security risk management, governance, incident management, and program development from a management perspective. Many organizations, particularly large enterprises and government agencies, specifically seek CISM-certified professionals for leadership roles in information security. The certification is globally recognized and often commands higher salaries compared to non-certified peers. Its focus on aligning security practices with business objectives makes it particularly relevant for professionals aspiring to senior security management positions, including Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) roles.

OSCP

Origin of the OSCP


The Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certification was created by Offensive Security, a company founded by Mati Aharoni and other security professionals in 2007. The certification was developed to address the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical penetration testing skills in the cybersecurity industry. Offensive Security designed the OSCP to be a hands-on, performance-based certification that requires candidates to demonstrate actual hacking skills in a controlled lab environment rather than simply answering multiple-choice questions.


Industry Value and Importance


The OSCP is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it proves that holders possess real-world penetration testing abilities. Unlike traditional certifications, the OSCP's 24-hour practical exam requires candidates to successfully compromise multiple machines in a simulated network environment and document their findings professionally. This hands-on approach has made it a gold standard for entry to intermediate-level penetration testers, and it's frequently requested or required by employers hiring for offensive security roles. The certification's difficulty and practical nature have earned it significant respect among security professionals and hiring managers.

[05] Notable Clients
  • IBEX 35 companies
  • NATO
  • United Nations (UN)
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
  • CCN/CNI
  • INCIBE