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Vancouver · British Columbia, Canada

vCISO / Fractional CISO in Vancouver

VCISO for Vancouver founders and operators. A vCISO owns your security program: policies, controls, vendor risk, audits, board reporting, and incident leadership. You get a named executive on customer security questionnaires, regulator letters, and the cap table without a $300K+ comp package.

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What is different about compliance in Vancouver

Vancouver companies sell into the United States earlier and more heavily than most Canadian markets, which usually makes SOC 2 the binding requirement rather than a Canadian framework. US buyers ask for the report by name and rarely accept an alternative.

Cross-border data flows are the second factor. Where personal information moves to the US, both your Canadian obligations and your customer contracts have something to say about it, and the answer belongs in your system description rather than in an email later.

The service itself is the same everywhere. Fixed scope, fixed price, and the same team. What changes by region is which requirement binds first and who is asking. The full detail is on the vciso / fractional ciso page, and prices are on the pricing page.

Vancouver ecosystem context

Vancouver is Canada’s west-coast tech anchor: a deep bench of SaaS, gaming, cleantech, and a growing cluster of AI and health-tech companies, with strong ties down the coast to Seattle and the Bay Area. The talent is excellent and the US-facing ambition is real, which means enterprise security questionnaires land early.

We run Vancouver engagements remote-first on Pacific hours, not as an afterthought to a Toronto calendar. BC companies selling into the US hit SOC 2 and cross-border data-residency questions fast, and that framing is exactly what we do.

vCISO / Fractional CISO scope

A vCISO owns your security program: policies, controls, vendor risk, audits, board reporting, and incident leadership. You get a named executive on customer security questionnaires, regulator letters, and the cap table without a $300K+ comp package.

  • Security program ownership: policies, standards, and exceptions
  • SOC 2, ISO 27001, OSFI E-21 / B-13 readiness leadership
  • Vendor and third-party risk management
  • Incident response leadership and postmortem ownership
  • Board, customer, and regulator-facing security reporting

For the full service detail, see the vCISO / Fractional CISO page. For fixed-price productized engagements, see pricing.

Services Vancouver clients usually bundle

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vCISO / Fractional CISO in Vancouver: questions we get asked

Who can help with vCISO / Fractional CISO in Vancouver?

We do. traztech is a Canadian security and compliance firm working with startups and SMEs on vCISO / Fractional CISO, led by a published security researcher with six disclosed CVEs. Engagements are fixed scope with published pricing, and the first call is free. Where an independent assessor, auditor or certification body is required, that is a separate firm from the one doing your readiness work. We will tell you plainly which parts we can and cannot sign.

What is different about vCISO / Fractional CISO for Vancouver companies?

Vancouver companies sell into the United States earlier and more heavily than most Canadian markets, which usually makes SOC 2 the binding requirement rather than a Canadian framework. US buyers ask for the report by name and rarely accept an alternative. Cross-border data flows are the second factor. Where personal information moves to the US, both your Canadian obligations and your customer contracts have something to say about it, and the answer belongs in your system description rather than in an email later.

Do we need to be in Vancouver to work with you?

No. We are based in Toronto and work with companies across Canada and the United States. Readiness work is largely remote by nature: evidence, policies and control design do not require anybody in the room. Where physical and environmental controls are in scope, for example a data centre or an office in the audit boundary, we attend on site. We have run a dual-framework programme across three physical sites, so that scope is familiar rather than an exception.

How much does vCISO / Fractional CISO cost in Vancouver?

Our pricing is fixed and published rather than quoted per city, because the work does not change with the postcode. What moves the number is scope: how many systems and sites are in the boundary, how much already exists, and how many frameworks you are running at once. The audit or assessment fee is separate and is paid to the independent firm that performs it. Every price we charge is on our pricing page.

How long does vCISO / Fractional CISO take?

It depends on the framework and on how much of the programme already exists. Our SOC 2 track runs on a 75-day readiness window and our ISO 27001 readiness track runs 16 weeks, both of which assume you can give the work real attention. A Type II adds an observation period on top, typically three to twelve months, because the auditor has to watch the controls operate. We will give you a realistic date on the first call rather than the one you want to hear.

Can you work with the auditor we have already chosen?

Yes, and we frequently do. We manage the relationship, handle evidence requests and represent you through fieldwork. Where you have not chosen one, we run the selection: on one engagement, setting out a documented readiness position and confirming a prep firm took $11,000 off the quote, and across four firms bidding identical scope the highest number was 2.1 times the lowest.

vCISO / Fractional CISO in Vancouver, on your timeline

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The same work, without the line item

Every readiness programme needs a control library, an evidence register, policies and a score for the board. Being quoted five figures a year for that is normal. Paying it is not.

traztech Workspace Other GRC platforms
Licence cost $0. Free forever, no card, no paid tier $7,500 to $50,000 a year, on an annual contract
Control library, evidence register, policy templates, risk register, vendor questionnaires, readiness scoring Included Included
What it costs inside an engagement with us $0. You need a workspace either way Unchanged. The subscription sits on top of the fee
What it does to your audit quote $11,000 off a five-figure quote on one engagement, for a documented readiness position Nothing. The audit firm prices your readiness, not your tooling

Pricing in the right column is what compliance automation platforms are publicly reported to charge; none of them publish a number, so treat it as a range rather than a quote. The $11,000 came off the audit firm's own number once the readiness position was documented (the engagement). Where a paid platform is the better buy, and the fuller comparison, is on the Workspace page.

Track record

Who is actually doing the work

5
Published CVEs, including a CVSS 9.1
76
Controls taken from nothing to a passed SOC 2 Type II
Zero
Exceptions on that Type II report
20+
Penetration testing engagements delivered

Published vulnerability research

Five published CVEs. CVE-2024-45163 (CVSS 9.1) is a flaw in the Mirai botnet itself, which gave defenders a way to shut down attacker infrastructure. CVE-2026-42626 takes HP ENVY 5000 printers offline from any unauthenticated device on the same network.

A SOC 2 Type II built from nothing

At Humera, a venture-backed US security company, Jacob built the compliance programme in-house from nothing: no report, no policies, no documented controls. It ended in a Type II attestation across 76 controls with zero exceptions, on a team of 15.