For a scale-up facing its first enterprise deal or first SOC 2 audit, the security questionnaire arrives fast and “who tested this?” is on it. CREST membership is an internationally recognised, independently audited answer that Fortune-500 procurement and SOC 2 auditors both accept, so a growing company clears the bar without building a security function first.
The value is getting the right report the first time: one engagement whose output serves the auditor, the enterprise customer and your own engineering backlog. Fixed-fee scoping means finance signs once, and an included retest means the version your customer sees says resolved.
Accreditation that unblocks enterprise deals without a bespoke vendor-review round
Findings mapped to SOC 2 and NIST, with an attestation letter for customer security reviews
Actionable engineering tickets, not a PDF of screenshots your team has to re-triage
Penetration testing is unregulated in most jurisdictions, anyone can call themselves a penetration tester and many providers do. CREST exists specifically to provide a recognised quality signal that buyers can rely on without running their own competency assessments on every vendor.
For regulated sectors, CREST has effectively become a procurement requirement: SOC 2 auditors and enterprise security teams expect independent accreditation; cyber insurers increasingly require it; enterprise security teams use CREST as a vendor pre-qualification filter.
Disqualification from financial sector threat-led testing programmes
Failed enterprise security reviews requiring CREST evidence
Variable test quality across providers without quality framework
Compliance audit findings on penetration testing rigour
Reduced confidence in test results from board and audit committees
Inability to evidence ethical conduct framework to regulators
CREST accreditation is the cheapest way to remove a major variable from your vendor selection, and the strongest external signal of testing quality.
Austin buyers are usually growing into security testing rather than repeating it: the first SOC 2 audit, the first enterprise customer review, the first board question about cyber risk. We price for that reality, fixed-fee scoping agreed before work starts, no discovery-call theatre, and a report that serves the auditor, the customer and the engineering backlog at the same time.
Delivery runs Central hours, remote-first, with retest of remediated findings included so the version your customer sees says resolved.
The common scope is web plus API plus the AWS account underneath, tested as one surface: authentication and authorisation logic, tenant boundaries, IAM policies, exposed services and secrets handling. Findings arrive as actionable tickets with reproduction steps, not screenshots and vibes.
Reporting maps to SOC 2 and NIST expectations, includes an attestation letter for customer security reviews, and the debrief call walks your engineers through fixes in priority order, cheapest risk reduction first.
Every CREST penetration test with RedSecLabs includes:
We deliver this service across these industries:
Every CREST member company differs in how it delivers within the framework. We staff every engagement with senior CREST-certified testers, never juniors operating under loose supervision, and our reports are explicitly structured to the standard CREST-aware buyers expect. The result is testing that withstands the audit-committee, regulator, and enterprise-security scrutiny our clients put it under.
Book a free 30-minute scoping call. CREST-format proposal within 48 hours, engagement starts within 1-2 weeks.