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  1. Computer Security Service
  2. SEO Service

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Tesoniq is a specialized B2B platform designed for cybersecurity consultants, penetration testing firms, managed security providers, and risk advisory agencies that need to rigorously evaluate their clients’ trust posture. Our mission is simple but critical: we give consultants the tools to measure, document, and enhance digital trustworthiness so their clients can operate with confidence in an increasingly complex threat landscape. At its core, Tesoniq transforms fragmented trust signals—such as data protection practices, infrastructure security, compliance postures, and privacy controls—into a unified, actionable evaluation. Instead of relying on gut feeling or outdated checklists, security professionals can now deliver data‑backed trust assessments that their clients can present to partners, regulators, and other stakeholders. For agencies operating in Canada, the United States, and Spain, markets with distinct regulatory frameworks like PIPEDA, CCPA, GDPR, and the Spanish ENS, Tesoniq provides the flexibility to adapt evaluations to local compliance requirements while maintaining a globally consistent trust methodology. Trust is the foundation of every business relationship, yet measuring it objectively has remained elusive. Tesoniq addresses this challenge. We serve a growing community of independent assessors, vCISO firms, and boutique cybersecurity shops who understand that building client trust begins with an honest, verifiable evaluation. Our platform reduces manual effort, eliminates human bias in reporting, and speeds up the assessment cycle—enabling agencies to take on more clients without sacrificing quality or depth. We believe that the cybersecurity industry deserves tools that match its ethical standards. Tesoniq itself operates with the highest regard for data privacy and security, ensuring that client evaluations remain confidential and under the agency’s sole control. Whether you are a solo consultant in Toronto, an MSSP in Madrid, or a multi-state security firm in the United States, Tesoniq equips you to prove, not just promise, the trustworthiness of your clients. We welcome honest reviews from our users, whether you’re a long-term partner or just starting your first trial. Your feedback helps us keep Tesoniq aligned with the real-world needs of the security community. We are proud to be part of the Computer Security Service category and look forward to earning your trust one evaluation at a time.at a time.


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