RISCPoint

RISCPoint

Speciality: Network and Cloud Penetration Testing

Cleveland, United States 43 employees
[01] About

IT services and consulting company specializing in security and compliance; 30 employees with 19.4% YoY growth; based in Cleveland, Ohio, founded 2018; offers penetration testing, cybersecurity, and compliance services including FedRAMP, SOC 2, NIST, ISO, HITRUST; maintains a modest web presence with 1,658 monthly visits.

RISCPoint is proud to offer a comprehensive suite of business focused cybersecurity and compliance services. Our services are custom tailored to your environment and objectives. We have extensive expertise in the areas shown below, and while each engagement is customized to your objective, our methodology covers Program Readiness Assessments, Program Implementation, Remediation, Optimization, Audit Defense, and On-Going Support. Enterprise Compliance - SOC 2 - ISO 27001, 27017, 27018 - HITRUST - HIPAA (NIST 800-66) - HIPAA Business Associate Governance - Privacy (CCPA/CPRA, GDPR, ISO 27701, etc.) - NIST CSF - WCAG 2.1, VPAT, and ADA Public Sector - FedRAMP - StateRAMP - FISMA - TX-RAMP - CMMC - DOD DISA - ITAR - NIST 800-171 - NIST 800-172 - NIST 800-53 Cybersecurity Defense - Red Teaming - Penetration Testing - Ransomware Assessments - Vulnerability Assessments - Incident Response Program - Application Security - Security Engineering Risk Management - Risk Assessments - Vendor Management - Virtual Compliance Team - Virtual Executive Team (CISO, ISSO, CIO, CTO) - Plan Simulations (Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Incident Response) About RISCPoint RISCPoint Advisory Group is an industry leader in providing custom-tailored security and compliance services. Founded with the vision to seamlessly integrate with teams, while utilizing only high-performing professionals with deep technical and operational expertise, RISCPoint has successfully served companies ranging from Fortune 10 to pre-Series A startups. To learn more, visit riscpoint.com/contact or call (888) 320-1327.
[02] Services
Public Sector Compliance
SOC Compliance
ISO Compliance
HITRUST Compliance
NIST CSF Compliance
Wcag/section 508 Compliance
Privacy Compliance (hipaa
CCPA
CPRA
Gdpr)
Risk Management
Penetration Testing
Red Teaming
Social Engineering
Application Security
Vulnerability Assessments
Security Engineering
Cloud Security (aws
Azure
Gcp)
Virtual Compliance Team
Virtual Executive Teams (vciso
Visso
Vcto)
[03] Certifications
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 1

SOC 1 Certification


Origin


SOC 1 (Service Organization Control 1) was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 2011 as a replacement for the SAS 70 audit standard. The AICPA created SOC 1 to provide a more comprehensive and standardized framework for assessing controls at service organizations that could impact their clients' financial reporting. This certification was specifically designed to address the growing need for third-party assurance as businesses increasingly outsourced critical functions like payroll processing, claims administration, and other services that directly affect financial statements.


Industry Value


SOC 1 reports are highly valued because they provide independent verification that a service organization has implemented effective controls over financial reporting processes. For companies that rely on external service providers, a SOC 1 report offers crucial assurance that their vendors maintain adequate safeguards, helping them meet their own audit and regulatory compliance requirements under standards like Sarbanes-Oxley. This certification has become an industry standard for demonstrating trustworthiness and transparency, often serving as a prerequisite for winning contracts with enterprise clients who need documented assurance that their service providers won't introduce risks to their financial statement accuracy.

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.

HIPAA-HITECH
[05] Notable Clients
  • AWS
  • Anecdotes
  • Impelix
  • Auditboard
  • OpenSystems
  • Darktrace