iPSS inc.

iPSS inc.

Speciality: Penetration Testing and Red Team Exercises

Ottawa, Canada 36 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity company based in Ottawa, Canada; specializes in penetration testing, social engineering, and red/blue team exercises; 17 employees, $19.3M annual revenue, founded in 2002, with a focus on IT security and advisory services.

iPSS inc. is a leading-edge Information Technology (IT) Cybersecurity company that prides itself on its ability to interpret a client's vision and materialize it into fully-functional and multifaceted solutions. Our ability to drive value to our extensive ecosystem of IT partners sets us apart from others, by offering a full suite of services including: Sales, Procurement, Resources, and Marketing. Since being established in 2002, iPSS has proven itself in engagements with some of the most advanced and security-conscious customers in the world including the Canadian federal government, multiple provincial governments, Fortune 100 companies, and the UK Ministry of Defense. At iPSS we are passionate about what we do and what we can offer our clients and partners.
[02] Services
[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.

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.

CRTO

CRTO Certification Overview


Origin


The Certified Red Team Operator (CRTO) certification was created by Zero-Point Security, a cybersecurity training organization founded by Daniel Duggan (known as RastaMouse in the security community). Launched in 2020, the certification was developed to address a gap in practical, hands-on red team training. Zero-Point Security designed CRTO to move beyond theoretical knowledge and provide realistic adversary simulation experience, focusing on the tactics, techniques, and procedures actually used in modern red team operations.


Industry Value


The CRTO is valued in the cybersecurity industry for its practical, performance-based assessment approach that tests real-world red teaming skills rather than multiple-choice knowledge. The certification requires candidates to complete a 48-hour practical exam where they must compromise an Active Directory environment, demonstrating proficiency with tools like Cobalt Strike and command-and-control infrastructure. Employers appreciate CRTO holders because the certification validates hands-on offensive security capabilities, including lateral movement, privilege escalation, and persistence techniques that are directly applicable to red team engagements and penetration testing roles.

CRTP

CRTP Certification Overview


Origin and Background


The Certified Red Team Professional (CRTP) certification was created by Pentester Academy (now part of INE Security), founded by Nikhil Mittal. Launched in the mid-2010s, the CRTP was developed to address the growing need for practical, hands-on training in Active Directory security and Windows domain exploitation. Unlike many theoretical cybersecurity certifications, CRTP was designed to provide security professionals with real-world attack simulation skills, focusing specifically on the techniques used by adversaries to compromise enterprise networks.


Industry Value and Importance


The CRTP is valued in the cybersecurity industry for its practical, lab-based approach to red team operations and Active Directory attacks. Employers recognize it as evidence that a professional can perform actual penetration testing techniques rather than simply understanding theoretical concepts. The certification is particularly respected for its focus on Windows enterprise environments, which remain the backbone of most corporate networks. For offensive security professionals, red teamers, and penetration testers, the CRTP demonstrates hands-on capability in privilege escalation, lateral movement, and domain compromise—skills that are directly applicable to real-world security assessments and are increasingly sought after as organizations prioritize proactive security testing.

GPEN

The GPEN Certification: Origin


The GPEN (GIAC Penetration Tester) certification was created by the Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), an organization founded in 1999 as part of the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, and Security) Institute. GIAC developed the GPEN to validate the technical skills of cybersecurity professionals who perform penetration testing and ethical hacking. The certification was designed to ensure that practitioners possess both the theoretical knowledge and hands-on abilities needed to conduct proper security assessments and identify vulnerabilities in networks and systems.


Industry Value and Importance


The GPEN certification is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it demonstrates practical, real-world penetration testing skills rather than just theoretical knowledge. Employers recognize GPEN-certified professionals as capable of conducting thorough security assessments, understanding attack vectors, and properly documenting findings. The certification meets DoD 8570/8140 requirements for certain Information Assurance positions, making it particularly valuable for government contractors and federal positions. Its focus on hands-on methodology and current attack techniques makes GPEN holders sought after for offensive security roles, penetration testing teams, and security consulting positions.

[05] Notable Clients
  • Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Canada Border Services Agency
  • Canada Council for the Arts
  • Canada Revenue Agency
  • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
  • Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  • Canadian Forces Grievance Board
  • Canadian Grain Commission
  • Canadian Intellectual Property Office
  • Canadian International Development Agency
  • Canadian International Trade Tribunal
  • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
  • Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission
  • Canadian Space Agency
  • Canadian School of Public Service
  • Canadian Transport Agency
  • Conference Board of Canada
  • Correctional Services Canada
  • Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
  • Department of Finance Canada
  • Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Department of Justice Canada
  • Department of National Defence
  • Destination Canada
  • Elections Canada
  • Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada
  • Export Development Canada
  • Federation of Canadian Municipalities
  • Global Affairs Canada
  • Health Canada
  • Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
  • Immigration
  • Refugees and Citizenship Canada
  • Innovation
  • Science and Economic Development Canada
  • Library and Archives Canada
  • Natural Resources Canada
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Council
  • Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
  • Office of the Privacy Commissioner
  • Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
  • Parks Canada
  • Passport Canada
  • Patrimoine Canadian Heritage
  • Privy Council Office
  • Public Health Agency of Canada
  • Public Safety Canada
  • Public Service Commission
  • Public Services and Procurement Canada
  • Royal Canadian Mint
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Shared Services Canada
  • Statistics Canada
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Transport Canada
  • Veterans Affairs Canada
  • Build Nova Scotia
  • Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario
  • Government of British Columbia
  • Government of Manitoba
  • Government of Ontario
  • Government of PEI
  • Government of Saskatchewan
  • Office of the Ontario Ombudsman
  • Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth
  • Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
  • City of Brockville
  • City of Kirkland
  • City of Oshawa
  • City of Ottawa
  • City of Toronto
  • City of Vaughan
  • Ville de Gatineau
  • United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
  • AEPOS
  • BCE Emergis
  • BriteSky
  • Brookfield Technology Services
  • Chemchamp
  • Cognos
  • Entrust
  • Innovapost
  • Momentous
  • NUVO Networks
  • Oracle
  • Canadian Dental Association
  • Canadian Medical Protective Association
  • Canadian Pharmacists Association
  • Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
  • Continovation Services Inc.
  • eHealth Ontario
  • Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital
  • Instream
  • Ontario Health
  • Owens & Minor
  • SCO Health Service
  • St. Elizabeth Nurses Association
  • Stryker
  • Workers Compensation Board of PEI
  • Affirm Financial Services Inc.
  • Bank of Canada
  • Bank of Montreal
  • Banque Nationale du Canada
  • Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
  • Canada Infrastructure Bank
  • Canada Life
  • Canadian Payments Association
  • CIT Group
  • JPMorgan Chase and Co.
  • PartnerRe
  • Royal Bank
  • The Independent Order of Foresters
  • Ultimate Software
  • France Telecom
  • Sprint
  • 20th Century Fox
  • National Film Board of Canada
  • Sony Canada
  • Air France
  • Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
  • Canadian Space Agency
  • Canadian Transport Agency
  • CSX Corporation
  • Nav Canada
  • OEC Group
  • Procor
  • Transport Canada
  • Avonworth School District
  • Canadian School of Public Service
  • Carleton University
  • Lester B. Pearson School Board
  • London Public Library
  • The Canadian Bar Association
  • Toronto Public Library
  • University of Moncton
  • University of Ottawa
  • Brookfield Canada Corporation
  • Brookfield Renewable Power
  • Hydro One
  • Hydro Québec
  • Brookfield Global Relocation Services
  • Brookfield Residential Property Services
  • Royal Lepage
  • Brookfield Real Property Solutions Inc.
  • Victoria Park Management Group
  • DWP Solutions Inc.
  • Maplesoft Group
  • Services and Housing In the Province
  • ViCheck Canada
  • NorSask Forest Products
  • Shepherds of Good Hope
  • Maple Reinders
  • Wajax Limited