Vonahi Security

Vonahi Security

Speciality: Network Penetration Testing

Atlanta, United States 25 employees
[01] About

Computer and network security company specializing in automated penetration testing; offers vPenTest platform with real-time monitoring and compliance support; 21 employees, $3M revenue, founded 2018, headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

vPenTest from Vonahi Security, a Kaseya company, is the leading SaaS platform that's revolutionizing network penetration testing through automation. We're dedicated to making offensive cybersecurity accessible and affordable for MSPs and internal IT teams of every size. Our platform streamlines the delivery of network penetration testing, making it super easy for MSPs to offer SMB clients the ultimate protection. And for internal IT teams, it's a cost effective and efficient way of evaluating cybersecurity risks in real-time. Hello World, Meet Automated Pentesting. Our Mission: TO HELP BUSINESSES OF ALL SIZES CONTINUOUSLY PERFORM NETWORK PENETRATION TESTS WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK. Made by Hackers for MSPs & Internal IT Teams We are obsessed with network penetration testing and automation! Our platform is created by a team of eCPPT, OSCP, and OSCE certified consultants with over 30+ years of combined industry experience to deliver the best network penetration test through a simple and user-friendly interface. What Makes Us Different? vPenTest is an automated and full-scale penetration testing platform that makes network pentesting more scalable, accurate, faster, consistent, and not prone to human error. Using vPenTest, organizations can now schedule a network penetration test at any time, allowing security teams to evaluate their risks to cyber attacks in real-time.
[02] Services
Automated Network Penetration Testing
Consulting Services
Real-time Monitoring
Compliance Support.
[03] Certifications
PCI

PCI Cybersecurity Certification


Origin


The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created in 2004 by the major credit card companies—Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and JCB International—through the formation of the PCI Security Standards Council in 2006. It was developed in response to increasing credit card fraud and data breaches affecting cardholder information. The standard consolidated each card brand's individual security requirements into one unified framework to ensure consistent security measures across all organizations that process, store, or transmit payment card data.


Industry Value


PCI certification is highly valued because it's legally required for any business that handles credit card transactions, making it essential for payment processors, merchants, and service providers. Compliance demonstrates that an organization meets rigorous security standards, reducing the risk of costly data breaches that can result in fines up to $500,000 per incident, lawsuits, and severe reputational damage. Beyond avoiding penalties, PCI certification builds customer trust and can provide competitive advantages, as many businesses require their vendors to be PCI compliant before establishing partnerships. The certification also helps organizations implement fundamental security best practices that protect against evolving cyber threats.

HIPAA

HIPAA Compliance and Cybersecurity


HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) was enacted by the U.S. Congress and signed into law in 1996. The legislation was created to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without patient consent or knowledge. The Security Rule, added in 2003, established national standards for protecting electronic personal health information (ePHI), requiring covered entities and their business associates to implement administrative, physical, and technical safeguards. While HIPAA itself is legislation rather than a certification, various organizations offer HIPAA compliance training and certification programs to help IT professionals understand and implement these requirements.


HIPAA compliance is critically important in healthcare IT because violations can result in severe penalties, ranging from $100 to $50,000 per violation, with annual maximums reaching $1.5 million. Beyond avoiding fines, HIPAA knowledge is valued because healthcare data breaches can expose sensitive patient information, damage organizational reputation, and erode patient trust. IT professionals with HIPAA expertise are highly sought after as healthcare organizations increasingly rely on digital systems for medical records, billing, and patient communication. Understanding HIPAA requirements helps ensure that healthcare systems are designed, implemented, and maintained with appropriate security controls to protect patient privacy in an era of growing cyber threats.

SOC 2

SOC 2 Certification Overview


Origin


SOC 2 (Service Organization Control 2) was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 2011 as part of their Service Organization Control reporting framework. It was created to address the growing need for standardized security evaluations as businesses increasingly moved to cloud-based services and outsourced IT operations. The AICPA developed SOC 2 to provide a framework that service providers could use to demonstrate their commitment to protecting customer data across five "Trust Service Criteria": security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.


Industry Value


SOC 2 certification has become a critical trust signal in the technology and service provider industry, particularly for SaaS companies, cloud hosting providers, and data centers. Organizations value SOC 2 compliance because it provides third-party validation that a vendor has implemented appropriate controls to protect sensitive data, reducing the risk and liability associated with outsourcing. For service providers, achieving SOC 2 compliance is often a competitive necessity, as many enterprise customers and partners require it before entering into business relationships. The certification helps streamline vendor security assessments, as clients can rely on the audited report rather than conducting their own lengthy security reviews.

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.

AICPA SOC 4 SO
[05] Notable Clients
  • Dark Rhino Security
  • Insurwave
  • DP Tech Group
  • ETTE
  • Kishmish
  • HadenGrey
  • Massive Pockets
  • Regal Cinemas
  • Port53
  • AvTek Solutions
  • Greene County Hospital