FNTS

FNTS

Speciality: Mainframe (IBM Z), Web, and Mobile Penetration Testing

Omaha, United States 123 employees
[01] About

IT services and consulting company specializing in multi-cloud, managed IT, and cybersecurity solutions; provides penetration testing services such as IBM Z Pen Testing and Vulnerability Scanning; 79 employees (+6.0% YoY growth), $27M revenue; headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, founded in 1995.

FNTS has been a trusted, nationally recognized leader in managed IT services for more than 25 years. With a focus on multi-cloud, hybrid cloud, mainframe, hosted and remote managed services, FNTS works with organizations to expedite and achieve digital transformation. A wholly owned subsidiary of First National of Nebraska Inc., which is a $20 billion multi-state holding company in Omaha, Nebraska, FNTS has a strong heritage of banking excellence. Due to this heritage and our robust security posture, we specialize in partnering with customers in highly regulated and compliance-driven industries. Founded on hardworking Midwestern ideals, we place value on work ethic and customer service. We maintain numerous industry-specific certifications, operate state-of-the-art data centers and partner with the world's most respected tech companies. Our entire operations are based in the U.S. FNTS offers a consultative approach and works collaboratively to develop customized, right-fit solutions by supporting a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms. For more information about FNTS, visit us at http://www.FNTS.com.
[02] Services
Managed IT Services
Multi-cloud Management
Hybrid Cloud Services
Mainframe Services
IBM Power Systems Services
Distributed Systems Services
High Performance Computing (hpc)
Public Cloud Solutions
Disaster Recovery As A Service (draas)
Backup As A Service (baas)
Cybersecurity Services
Penetration Testing
Vulnerability Scanning
Security Consulting
IT Consulting
Software Advocacy
Licensing Optimization
Business Continuity Services
Security Operations Support
Compliance Services
[03] Certifications
PCI DSS 3.1
SOC 2 Type II

SOC 2 Type II Certification


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 and privacy assurance as more organizations began storing data in the cloud and relying on third-party service providers. The certification was designed to evaluate how well service organizations manage customer data based on five "Trust Services Criteria": security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Type II specifically requires organizations to demonstrate these controls over a minimum period of time (typically 3-12 months), rather than just at a single point in time.


Industry Value


SOC 2 Type II certification is highly valued because it provides independent verification that a company has implemented and maintained robust security controls over an extended period. For service providers, achieving this certification demonstrates credibility and commitment to data protection, often becoming a competitive differentiator and a prerequisite for winning enterprise clients. Many organizations, particularly in healthcare, finance, and technology sectors, require their vendors to be SOC 2 Type II compliant before sharing sensitive data or establishing business relationships. The certification gives customers confidence that their service providers have been audited by qualified third parties and meet industry-recognized standards for protecting information assets.

Tier IV Uptime Institute
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.

HITECH
ISO 27001

ISO 27001: Information Security Management Certification


Origin


ISO 27001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and was first published in 2005. It evolved from the British Standard BS 7799-2, which was created in the late 1990s. The standard was developed in response to the growing need for organizations to systematically manage and protect sensitive information in an increasingly digital business environment. ISO 27001 has since been revised, with major updates released in 2013 and 2022 to address evolving cybersecurity threats and best practices.


Industry Value and Importance


ISO 27001 is globally recognized as the leading standard for information security management systems (ISMS) and is valued for providing a systematic, risk-based approach to protecting sensitive data. Organizations that achieve ISO 27001 certification demonstrate to clients, partners, and regulators that they have implemented comprehensive security controls and are committed to maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. The certification is particularly important for organizations handling sensitive data, as it helps meet regulatory compliance requirements, reduces security incidents, builds customer trust, and often provides a competitive advantage in procurement processes where information security assurance is required.

SSAE 16 Type 1
SSAE 18
[05] Notable Clients
  • The company does not publicly disclose specific notable clients by name. However
  • FNTS has strategic partnerships with major technology companies such as IBM
  • Microsoft
  • Dell Technologies
  • Broadcom
  • Rocket Software
  • Accenture
  • Capgemini
  • Kyndryl
  • immixGroup
  • Mainline
  • Tech Mahindra
  • and TSRI.