Fortuna Cysec

Fortuna Cysec

Speciality: Network Security

Atlanta, United States 37 employees Publishes CVEs
[01] About

Cybersecurity company specializing in computer and network security; 23 employees with 208.3% YoY growth, based in Atlanta, Georgia, offering threat detection, incident response, compliance, and penetration testing services, with a focus on scalable, integrated security ecosystems.

Fortuna Cysec delivers a comprehensive security ecosystem that seamlessly integrates with your existing infrastructure, offering end-to-end protection with the flexibility to customize, scale, and adapt to evolving threats and business need. Fortuna CySec Inc is a global Cybersecurity company helping customers understand the changing Cybersecurity landscape and secure their network with our new innovative TheFense Cybersecurity Platform and Managed Security Services. Our leadership team along with our global cybersecurity experts have more than total 100+ years of experience in Cybersecurity and Compliance. Together with our customers, we form one team to tackle global cybersecurity problems. Our Platform and Services approach comes from our leadership and product team who have led several global SOC operations and cybersecurity product development. Together we have built a platform that will Fense your company’s people and infrastructure.
[02] Services
Managed Cybersecurity Platform
Penetration Testing
Vulnerability Management
Threat Detection And Analytics
Behavioral Analytics
Threat Intelligence Integration
Automated Threat Response
Dynamic Policy Enforcement
Patch Management Automation
Incident Orchestration
Automated Threat Hunting
Data Protection
Managed SOC Services
Compliance Adherence
Cost-effective Security Operations.
[03] Certifications
SOC 2 Type 2

SOC 2 Type 2 Certification


Origin


SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2) was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and introduced in 2011 as part of their Service Organization Control reporting framework. It was created to address the growing need for standardized security auditing as businesses increasingly moved their data and operations to third-party cloud service providers. The AICPA recognized that traditional financial auditing standards were insufficient for evaluating the security practices of technology service providers, prompting the development of SOC 2 to assess controls related to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy based on their Trust Services Criteria.


Industry Importance


SOC 2 Type 2 certification is highly valued because it provides independent verification that a service provider has implemented and maintained effective security controls over a specified period (typically 6-12 months), rather than just at a single point in time like Type 1. This certification has become an essential requirement for vendors handling sensitive customer data, as it demonstrates to clients and stakeholders that robust security measures are consistently in place. Many enterprises now require SOC 2 Type 2 reports from their vendors as part of their third-party risk management programs, making it a competitive necessity for SaaS companies, cloud providers, and data processors seeking to build trust and win business with security-conscious organizations.