Trtec

Trtec

Speciality: Offensive Security

11 employees
[01] About

Brazilian cybersecurity firm headquartered in São Paulo; provides penetration testing, offensive security, BAS, CTEM, and automated attack protection with 24/7 SOC support.

Brazilian cybersecurity firm headquartered in São Paulo; provides penetration testing, offensive security, BAS, CTEM, and automated attack protection with 24/7 SOC support.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Offensive Security
Breach And Attack Simulation (bas)
Continuous Threat Exposure Management (ctem)
Automated Attack Protection With 24/7 SOC Support
Advanced And Automated Protection Against Attacks Covering Machines
Files
Applications
Network Traffic
Users
Cloud
Email
Cybersecurity
Cloud And Infrastructure Technologies
Next Generation SOC And Cloud MDR
Monitoring And Protection Against Frauds Including Web And Dark Web Monitoring
AI Governance
Data Protection And LGPD Compliance
Quantum Computing And Cryptography Technologies.
[03] Certifications
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.

CGEIT
PMP

PMP Certification Overview


Origin and Background


The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification was created by the Project Management Institute (PMI), a non-profit professional organization founded in 1969. PMI introduced the PMP certification in 1984 to establish a standardized credential for project management professionals across all industries. The certification was developed to validate practitioners' knowledge of project management principles, methodologies, and best practices as outlined in PMI's Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide). While PMP is not specifically a cybersecurity or IT certification, it is widely pursued by professionals in these fields who manage technology projects.


Industry Value and Importance


The PMP certification is highly valued because it demonstrates a professional's ability to manage complex projects, lead teams, and deliver results on time and within budget. In the IT and cybersecurity sectors, where projects often involve multiple stakeholders, tight deadlines, and significant technical challenges, the PMP credential signals competency in essential project management skills including scope management, risk mitigation, and resource allocation. Many organizations prefer or require PMP certification for project management roles, and studies have shown that PMP-certified professionals often command higher salaries than their non-certified peers. The certification's global recognition and PMI's requirement for continuing education also ensure that holders maintain current, relevant project management expertise.

CDPSE