Quadra Cyber

Quadra Cyber

Speciality: Web Application Pentesting

Charlotte, United States 9 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity company specializing in penetration testing, incident response, and network consulting; 6 employees, $4.5M revenue, founded 2009 in Charlotte, NC; focuses on automated, scalable protections for businesses.

Quadra Cyber delivers practical cybersecurity for mid-market companies. We cut through the noise with expert penetration testing, MDR, vCISO services, and IT audits—without the enterprise complexity. Our name reflects our mission: to provide clarity and structure across the four pillars of a strong defense: Offensive Security, GRC, Managed Security (MSSP), and Cyber Consulting. For over 16 years (formerly as STP Ventures), we've operated on a simple principle: Your Security. Our Mission.
[02] Services
[03] Certifications
Offensive Security Certified Professional (oscp)

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)


Origin


The OSCP certification was created by Offensive Security, a cybersecurity training company founded in 2007 by Mati Aharoni, HD Moore, and other security professionals. The certification was developed to address the gap between theoretical security knowledge and practical penetration testing skills. Unlike traditional multiple-choice exams, OSCP requires candidates to complete a grueling 24-hour hands-on penetration testing examination where they must successfully compromise multiple machines in a controlled network environment to demonstrate real-world hacking capabilities.


Industry Value


The OSCP is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it proves practical, hands-on expertise rather than just theoretical knowledge. Employers recognize OSCP holders as professionals who can actually perform penetration testing tasks, not just pass written exams. The certification's "Try Harder" philosophy and demanding practical exam have earned it a reputation as one of the most challenging and respected entry-to-intermediate level certifications in offensive security. Many organizations, including government agencies and Fortune 500 companies, specifically seek OSCP-certified professionals for penetration testing and red team positions, often listing it as a preferred or required qualification in job postings.

Web Application Penetration Tester Extreme (ewptxv2)
Certified Ethical Hacker (ceh)

Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Certification


Origin and Creation


The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification was created by the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council) in 2003. EC-Council, founded by Jay Bavisi, developed this certification in response to the growing need for standardized training in ethical hacking and penetration testing methodologies. The program was designed to legitimize the practice of "white hat" hacking by establishing a professional framework for security professionals who need to think like malicious hackers in order to better defend their organizations' systems and networks.


Industry Value and Importance


The CEH certification is widely recognized and valued in the cybersecurity industry because it validates a professional's knowledge of current hacking techniques, tools, and methodologies from an attacker's perspective. Many government agencies, including the U.S. Department of Defense, and numerous private sector organizations recognize CEH as meeting their information assurance training requirements. The certification demonstrates that holders understand how to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in systems, making them valuable assets for organizations seeking to strengthen their security posture through proactive testing and assessment.

Certified Professional Penetration Tester (ecpptv2)
ISO 27001:2022 Lead Auditor