Futurism Technologies

Futurism Technologies

Speciality: Advanced Penetration Testing

577 employees
[01] About

Digital transformation company headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; specializes in penetration testing and vulnerability assessments, offering PTaaS and comprehensive cybersecurity testing services to identify vulnerabilities in networks, web, and mobile applications.

Digital transformation company headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; specializes in penetration testing and vulnerability assessments, offering PTaaS and comprehensive cybersecurity testing services to identify vulnerabilities in networks, web, and mobile applications.
[02] Services
Enterprise Product Platforms
IT Consulting
Quality Assurance And Testing
Product Engineering
Enterprise Application Integration
Security Services
Infrastructure Management Services
Application Development And Maintenance
Devops
Data Engineering
Blockchain
Data Science
Robotic Process Automation
Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning
Smart Factory
Cloud Computing
Industrial Automation
Data Analytics
Internet Of Things
Enterprise Mobility
Ecommerce
Digital Marketing And Branding
UI And UX
Chat Bots
AI Search
Product Recommendation
Predictive Maintenance
Content Moderation
Metadata Generation
Customer Sentiment Analysis
Fraud Detection And Prevention
Personalized Marketing
Supply Chain Optimization
Healthcare Imaging Analysis
Language Translation Services
Autonomous Drones
Energy Consumption Optimization
Retail Inventory Management
AI Rapid App Development
Iot Platform
Asset Condition Monitoring
Production Line Monitoring
Smart Warehouse Management
Smart Building
Smart Healthcare
Vessel Monitoring
Endpoint Secure
Identity And Access Management
Data Protect
Zero Trust Managed Security
Workanywhere
Ecommerce
Marketing
CRM
Content Management System
ERP
POS
Analytics
Mobile Commerce
Bots
AI/ML
Automation
Connectors
Themes
Ecommerce Security
[03] Certifications
ISO 9001:2015

ISO 9001:2015 and Cybersecurity/IT


Origin and Development


ISO 9001:2015 is a quality management system standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), a global federation of national standards bodies. However, it's important to clarify that ISO 9001:2015 is not specifically a cybersecurity or IT certification—it's a general quality management standard applicable to any organization regardless of industry. The standard was released in 2015 as the fifth revision of ISO 9001, which was first published in 1987. For cybersecurity specifically, ISO created ISO/IEC 27001, which is the actual information security management system standard.


Industry Value and Importance


ISO 9001:2015 is valued across industries because it demonstrates an organization's commitment to consistent quality management, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement. When applied to IT and cybersecurity contexts, it helps organizations establish systematic processes for service delivery and quality assurance. However, for cybersecurity-specific certification, organizations typically pursue ISO/IEC 27001, which directly addresses information security controls, risk management, and data protection. Both certifications are internationally recognized and often required for government contracts, enterprise partnerships, and demonstrating due diligence to customers and stakeholders.

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.

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.

CMMI Level 3
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[05] Notable Clients
  • IBM
  • Microsoft
  • Amazon
  • Google
  • Odoo