Telos Corporation

Telos Corporation

Speciality: External and Internal Penetration Testing

388 employees
[01] About

Cybersecurity and identity solutions provider based in Ashburn, Virginia; offers penetration testing services including external and internal assessments, with a focus on cyber GRC and risk management platforms like Xacta; emphasizes active security testing and threat identification.

Cybersecurity and identity solutions provider based in Ashburn, Virginia; offers penetration testing services including external and internal assessments, with a focus on cyber GRC and risk management platforms like Xacta; emphasizes active security testing and threat identification.
[02] Services
Penetration Testing
Cyber GRC
Identity Solutions
Cloud Migration And Engineering
Cloud Compliance Automation
Network Services
Secure Networks
Secure Solutions
Network Management And Defense
Cybersecurity Operations Services
Voip
Wireless Networks
Campus Wi-fi
Private Cellular
Deployable Communications
Passive Optical Networks
Secure Communications
TSA Precheck Enrollment
Fingerprint Background Check Services
Supply Chain Risk Management
Engineering Services
CMMC Readiness Assessment
NIST Security Assessments
[03] Certifications
ASIS Certified Protection Professional (cpp)
Certified British Standards Institute (bsi) BS 7799-2 Lead Auditor
Certified Business Continuity Planner (cbcp)
Certified Wireless Security Professional (cwsp)
Certnexus Cybersec First Responder
Comptia Advanced Security Practitioner (casp)
Comptia Cybersecurity Analyst+ (cysa+)
Comptia Secure Infrastructure Specialist (csis)
Comptia Security+

Origin of CompTIA Security+


CompTIA Security+ was created by the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), a non-profit trade association established in 1982. The Security+ certification was first launched in 2002 as a response to the growing need for standardized cybersecurity knowledge in the IT industry. CompTIA developed this vendor-neutral certification to establish a baseline of competency for IT security professionals, covering essential principles and best practices that apply across different technologies and platforms rather than focusing on specific products or vendors.


Industry Value and Importance


Security+ is widely recognized as one of the most valuable entry-to-intermediate level cybersecurity certifications in the industry. It meets the ISO 17024 standard and is approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) as one of the required certifications for information assurance positions, making it particularly valuable for government contractors and military personnel. Employers value Security+ because it validates that holders possess practical, hands-on skills in areas such as threat detection, risk management, cryptography, and network security. The certification's vendor-neutral approach means certified professionals can work with any technology platform, making them versatile assets to organizations of all sizes and across all sectors.

Ec-council Certified Ethical Hacker (ceh)
Ec-council Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (chfi)
Ec-council Certified Incident Handler (ecih)
Ec-council Certified Network Defense Architect (cnda)
Ec-council Certified Security Analyst (ecsa)
Information Assurance Support Officer (iaso-dod)
Information Security Assessment Methodology
Information System Security Officer (isso-dod)
ISACA Certified Information Systems Auditor (cisa)
ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (cism)
ISC2 Certified Authorization Professional (cap)
ISC2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (cissp)
ISC2 Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (csslp)
ISC2 CISSP Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (issep)
ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (sscp)
Offensive Security Certified Professional (oscp)

Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)


Origin


The OSCP certification was created by Offensive Security, a cybersecurity training company founded in 2007 by Mati Aharoni, HD Moore, and other security professionals. The certification was developed to address the gap between theoretical security knowledge and practical penetration testing skills. Unlike traditional multiple-choice exams, OSCP requires candidates to complete a grueling 24-hour hands-on penetration testing examination where they must successfully compromise multiple machines in a controlled network environment to demonstrate real-world hacking capabilities.


Industry Value


The OSCP is highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because it proves practical, hands-on expertise rather than just theoretical knowledge. Employers recognize OSCP holders as professionals who can actually perform penetration testing tasks, not just pass written exams. The certification's "Try Harder" philosophy and demanding practical exam have earned it a reputation as one of the most challenging and respected entry-to-intermediate level certifications in offensive security. Many organizations, including government agencies and Fortune 500 companies, specifically seek OSCP-certified professionals for penetration testing and red team positions, often listing it as a preferred or required qualification in job postings.

Offensive Security Wireless Professional (oswp)
SANS GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (gcfa)
SANS GIAC Certified Incident Handler (gcih)
SANS GIAC Network Forensic Analyst (gnfa)
SANS GIAC Security Essentials (gsec)
SANS GIAC Security Leadership (gslc)
Security Administrator (dod)
[05] Notable Clients
  • U.S. Federal Government
  • Department of Defense
  • TSA PreCheck
  • Fortune 100 Global Technology Companies
  • Military Agencies
  • Intelligence Agencies
  • Civilian Agencies
  • NATO Allies