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Team of Certified Experts
Our specialists hold the most recognized certifications in our industry. Here is a non-exhaustive sample of our certifications.

OSCP
Offensive Security Certified Professional

OSEP
Offensive Security Experienced Penetration Tester

OSWE
Offensive Security
Web Expert

CRTO
Certified Red Team
Operator

GPEN
GIAC Penetration
Tester

GWAPT
GIAC Web Application Penetration Tester

GXPN
GIAC Exploit Researcher and Advanced Penetration Tester

GSEC
GIAC Security Essentials Certification

CPENT
EC-Council Certified Penetration Testing Professional

CySA+
(ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional

Pentest+
CompTIA Pentest+
Certification

CEH
EC-Council
Certified Hacker
Why Partner with Vumetric
We aim to provide world-class cybersecurity services
to protect our clients against the ever-changing cyber threats.

Tailored Boutique Experience
We serve each client with an individualized attention and personalize each engagement according to their specific needs.

Pragmatic
Approach
We provide actionable solutions that help improve our client's cybersecurity posture and fix their exploitable vulnerabilities.

Trusted Security
Partners
We believe in building long-term relationships with our clients to help relieve their burden in regards to their cybersecurity.
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NBA alerts fans of a data breach exposing personal information
The NBA is notifying fans of a data breach after some of their personal information, “Held” by a third-party newsletter service, was stolen.