Penetration testing for BC founders and operators. Customers, auditors, and cyber insurers increasingly ask for a recent third-party penetration test, not a vulnerability scan. We co-deliver testing with our offensive-security partner: traztech scopes and frames the engagement against your real threat model, our partner runs the adversarial testing, and you get a report you can hand to a security reviewer without flinching.
British Columbia is Vancouver-led and US-facing: SaaS, payments, gaming, and a durable crypto and digital-asset scene, with Victoria adding govtech and cleantech. The province shares a time zone with Seattle and the Bay Area, and most BC companies sell south rather than east. That means US enterprise buyers, and US enterprise buyers ask for SOC 2 by default, usually earlier in the cycle than a Canadian buyer would.
We work remotely, and Pacific hours are a normal working day here, not a favour we do at the end of a Toronto calendar. The BC sequence is consistent enough to plan around: the first serious US customer sends a security questionnaire, the deal stalls, and the answer turns out to be SOC 2 plus a recent third-party penetration test. We scope that as one piece of work instead of two.
Customers, auditors, and cyber insurers increasingly ask for a recent third-party penetration test, not a vulnerability scan. We co-deliver testing with our offensive-security partner: traztech scopes and frames the engagement against your real threat model, our partner runs the adversarial testing, and you get a report you can hand to a security reviewer without flinching.
For the full service detail, see the Penetration Testing page. For fixed-price productized engagements, see pricing.
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