Security Built for Government Standards

From CMMC certification to FedRAMP authorization, we navigate the full spectrum of government cybersecurity requirements so your organization stays mission-ready and compliant.

Compliance-Driven Security Architecture

Government cybersecurity isn't just about protection — it's about demonstrating compliance to frameworks that have real contractual consequences. We assess your current posture against CMMC, NIST 800-53, and FedRAMP baselines, identify gaps, and implement remediation with evidence-ready documentation.

Continuous Monitoring and Authorization Support

Achieving an authorization is step one. Maintaining it requires ongoing monitoring, incident response capability, and annual reviews. We provide continuous monitoring services and support your security team through assessment cycles, ensuring your ATO stays current and defensible.

Frequently Asked Questions

CMMC level requirements depend on the type of information handled in your contracts. Organizations working with Federal Contract Information (FCI) typically need Level 1; those handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) require Level 2 or 3. We assess your contracts and data flows to determine the right level.
FedRAMP authorization timelines vary by path. Agency ATOs typically take 6-12 months; the JAB process can take 12-24 months. We help you select the most appropriate path and streamline evidence collection to reduce timeline wherever possible.
Yes. We conduct penetration testing as part of security assessments aligned to NIST 800-115 and government-specific testing requirements. All testing is performed with proper authorization and scoped documentation.
We provide incident response support including containment, forensic analysis, notification support per DFARS 252.204-7012, and post-incident remediation. We help you meet mandatory reporting timelines while managing operational continuity.

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