
CyberQP introduces a Zero Trust Helpdesk Security Platform that integrates QGuard and QDesk. Designed to eliminate persistent access, it automates approvals and enhances security, reducing risk and improving efficiency across IT environments.
Vancouver, B.C., Canada — CyberQP, a leading provider of access management solutions, has launched its Zero Trust Helpdesk Security Platform—combining QGuard for Privileged Access Management (PAM) and QDesk for End-User Access Management (EUAM). This unified solution helps IT teams reduce risk, improve efficiency, and eliminate standing privileges across the organization.
A key innovation of the platform is End-User Elevation, which allows users to gain temporary admin access without persistent privileges. By automating approval processes and monitoring activity in real-time, CyberQP dramatically reduces attack surfaces while maintaining security and compliance.
“We built this platform to address major security gaps caused by always-on access,” said Mateo Barraza, CEO & Co-Founder of CyberQP. “With QGuard and QDesk, businesses can finally enforce true Zero Trust principles across their environments.”

CyberQP integrates with PSA platforms including ConnectWise, Datto Autotask, and Halo PSA, and meets key compliance and cyber insurance requirements with SOC 2 Type 2 certification.

CyberQP redefines Zero Trust Helpdesk Security with leading-edge Privileged Access Management (PAM) and End-User Access Management (EUAM) solutions. Our platform enables secure elevated access for both technicians and end users, along with robust self-serve and identity verification capabilities. Backed by SOC 2 Type 2 certification, we empower IT professionals to eliminate identity and privileged access security risks, enforce compliance, and enhance operational efficiency. Our mission is simple: “Empowering Access, Redefining Privilege” for help desks around the globe.







