×

"We have found Veracity to be knowledgeable, very easy to work with and our association with them has been a benefit to our company. The people at Veracity have the ability to talk at a high technical level to our IT staff and have a down to earth approach for our end users. They have worked around our schedule and have provided us with information, recommendations and helped implement processes we use to improve our data security and overall company IT performance. We consider Veracity our business partner and one of our main resources for data security. We believe an organizations of any size would benefit from working with them."

Olivia Hamel

Customer

"Working with the staff at Veracity is always a pleasure. They helped us write policies that we never had, did intrusion testing and a vulnerability assessment. We are more secure because of the work they do for us."

Sejal Mishra

Customer

"I have been in the IT industry for nearly 30 years, I am a novice when it comes to the creation and modifying of bank policies, procedures, ISP, and improving our cybersecurity program. Veracity has been a great organisation to partner with to help train us in those areas. The TRAC software has been a great resource to organize our IT risk assessments, business processes, and vendor management. The Certified Banking Security Manager class greatly enhanced my understanding of what the Veracity consultants were helping us with."

Sahil

Customer

"Veracity Cybersecurity has become an important part of our continuing education for all things Information and Cyber Security. Their webinars and certification classes are relative, current and best of all, not boring. They are also a trusted vendor for External/Internal Penetration and Vulnerability Testing. We have found their process to be easy to follow and their testing to be very thorough."

Vikas Sharma

Customer
×

Notice!!

The cyber security attack that started last Friday has dominated the headlines around the world. This reflects the power and reach of the latest mutation of malware spread around a connected world. Unfortunately, the recent ransomware outbreak may be the first of a new strain that we will see terrorising any computer connected to the internet.