Joint Venture : Ochoco Peaks & August Schell

With over 30 years of combined experience, Ochoco Cyber Solutions will deliver agile and innovative cybersecurity solutions to proactively defend and protect your organization’s systems and data against cyberattacks.

Unparalelled Technical Expertise

  • Technical Experience

    Combined, Ochoco Cyber solutions has over 30 years of engineering and technical expertise to help the government implement and maintain complex systems and tools in the spaces around cyber security.

  • Technical Expertise

    As a leader in cybersecurity, we are focused on solving complex problems and providing unparalleled service. We help our customers develop solutions around cloud, big data, identity management, digital transformation, and machine learning. Ochoco Cyber Solutions is committed to providing top-level engineering for complex technologies and being your trusted cyber security partner.

  • Top Secret Facilities Clearance

    Ochoco Cyber Solutions holds a TS facilities clearance and has dedicated FSOs to provide direct access to cleared engineers, reducing overall project cost and timeline.

  • Value Added Reseller

    We are a Value Added Reseller of many cutting-edge tools that can be utilized by the federal government to ensure maximum security enterprise wide.

Services & Technologies

  • Endpoint Security

    Endpoint Security

    The average number of connected devices used in a federal agency or enterprise is growing rapidly thanks to BYOD and mobility, and the array isn’t limited to physical devices—there’s a multitude of operating systems, as well. Further, the daily use of disparate applications has become the norm.

  • Multi Cloud Cyber Security Solutions

    Big Data

    While big data brings great potential, it takes a powerful solution set to reveal its insights and give rise to action. When it comes to collecting massive sets of data, in order to extract value, businesses must be able to analyze and visualize trends and anomalies. Not to mention, collecting machine data to monitor security, uptime, and troubleshooting problems requires a centralized dashboard in order to demonstrate value to key decision makers. Enterprises and federal agencies alike have much to gain from drawing on big data, but success depends on strong tools and solutions with the ability to process and organize large amounts of information, both structured and unstructured.

  • Risk Management Framework (RMF) Compliance

    Are you struggling to meet Risk Management Framework (RMF) compliance regulations? Need to make improvements to enhance your compliance? Finding it hard to document compliance in a readily usable way? Ochoco Cyber Solutions is here to help. We have engineers experienced with both RMF and it’s predecessor DIACAP who know the requirements and how to implement a solution for you.

  • Identity & Access Management (IAM)

    Today, user IDs and passwords provide a false sense of security in the virulent cyber threat environment we live in. User IDs and passwords do very little to allow a user to ascertain that they are in fact communicating with the person or service with which they believe they are communicating.

    Identity and Access Management is critical to the foundation of a strong security posture. It enables security teams to establish the identity of people, devices, data, and services.

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Our Distribution Partners

Our Strategic Partners

Current Contracts and Partnerships

  • DISA

    Endpoint Security Program Integrator (ESPI)

    Providing executable recommendations on improving both the programmatics of ID3 and technically viable security solutions to strengthen DISA’s endpoint security posture.

  • FBI Ochoco Peaks Cybersecurity Solutions

    FBI

  • NASA (SEWP)

    The NASA SEWP (Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement) GWAC (Government-Wide Acquisition Contract) provides the latest in innovative Information Technology (IT) products and services for all Federal Agencies and their approved contractors.

  • DOD

  • VA

  • NSA

Contact us.

info@Ochocopeaks.com

P.O. Box 102019

Jackson, Wyoming 83001