Ruptura InfoSecurity

Ruptura InfoSecurity

Speciality: Comprehensive Penetration Testing

United Kingdom 14 employees Publishes CVEs
[01] About

UK-based IT services and cybersecurity company specializing in CREST & CHECK Approved Penetration Testing; 8 employees, 7.7% YoY growth, founded 2020, operates in a competitive global market with a modest web presence and active social media engagement.

We offer specialist CREST & CHECK Approved Penetration Testing services in order to secure our clients most critical assets. With our dedicated, certified and experienced UK based team of security consultants, we are able to solve almost all cyber security challenges that organisations face. Our specialism lies in providing our clients with full visibility of the security posture of their environments through our targeted and research driven penetration testing and offensive security services. We aren't a cyber security company who offer penetration testing as a "bolt-on", it is our main core service offering, allowing us to employ the best testers for the job. Alongside this, we have been trusted by the NCSC to deliver CHECK approved ITHC services and also by IASME to deliver the government standard Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus assessments. Our full range of services are: * Government ITHC Penetration Testing * Ransomware Simulation * Web Application Penetration Testing * Network Infrastructure Penetration Testing * Mobile Application Penetration Testing * Social Engineering Engagements * Advanced Persistent Threat Simulations * Cyber Essentials Basic / Plus Accreditation *I ASME Cyber Assurance Level 1/2 Accreditation Please do get in touch today!
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Red Teaming
Cyber Essentials Certification (basic And Plus)
Government IT Health Checks (ithc).
[03] Certifications
CREST

CREST Cybersecurity Certification


Origin


CREST (Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers) was established in 2006 in the United Kingdom by a group of cybersecurity professionals and industry representatives. It was created to address the growing need for standardized, recognized qualifications in penetration testing and cybersecurity services. The organization emerged from concerns about the quality and professionalism of security testing services, aiming to provide a framework that would certify both individual practitioners and the companies that employ them.


Industry Value


CREST certifications are highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because they demonstrate a practitioner's technical competence and adherence to professional ethical standards. Many government agencies, financial institutions, and large corporations specifically require CREST-certified professionals when procuring penetration testing or security assessment services. The certification provides assurance to employers and clients that certified individuals have been independently verified to possess the necessary skills and knowledge, and that they follow established codes of conduct. This makes CREST credentials particularly important for cybersecurity professionals working in regulated industries or seeking to work with organizations that have stringent security requirements.

CHECK

CHECK Certification


The CHECK (CHecklist Evaluating Computers and Key security) scheme was established by CESG (the UK government's National Technical Authority for Information Assurance, now part of the National Cyber Security Centre) in 1997. It was created to provide a structured framework for conducting information technology security assessments and penetration testing within UK government and critical national infrastructure environments. The scheme was designed to ensure that individuals performing security testing on sensitive systems possessed verified skills and adhered to established standards and methodologies.


The CHECK certification is highly valued because it represents government-endorsed validation of a security professional's ability to conduct rigorous, methodical security assessments. Organizations handling sensitive government data or operating within critical national infrastructure sectors often require CHECK-certified testers to ensure compliance with UK security standards. The certification's importance stems from its strict vetting process, which includes security clearance requirements and demonstration of technical competency, making CHECK holders trusted to access and test sensitive systems where standard commercial certifications may not suffice.

NCSC
IASME