WNCS Incorporated

WNCS Incorporated

Speciality: Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing

Ottawa, Canada 4 employees
[01] About

IT services and security consulting company based in Ottawa, Canada; specializes in penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and security risk management; founded 1998; 3 employees; supports federal clients with security deliverables and offers security tools.

WNCS is a privately owned security and privacy consulting company based in Ontario Canada. We support clients in Southern Ontario including Toronto, London and Kitchener/Waterloo and the greater Ottawa area. WNCS was originally established in 1998 to provide networking and IT infrastructure consulting services. Our consultants have a broad range of qualifications to help assess privacy and security issues. Our consultants are registered members of the following: Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Information Systems Audit & Control Associaion (ISACA) American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) International High Technology Crime Investigation Association. (HTCIA) Our consultants hold industry recognized certifications from the above associations including: CISSP, CISM, CPP and many technical certifications including MCSE, Encase certification, HP/SUN certification, CISCO certifications and many others. We do not employ commissioned salespeople. All our work is generated through referrals and word of mouth from our satisfied customers and network of professional peers. WNCS does not sell products, and we maintain strict vendor neutrality when evaluating and proposing solutions. All of our revenue is professional services based.
[02] Services
Threat Risk Assessments
Security Assessment & Authorization
Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing
Emanations Security & Technical Surveillance Countermeasures
[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.

CPP
MCSE
Encase Certification
HP/SUN Certification
Cisco Certifications