Cybersecurity and workforce development for government and commercial enterprises
Kaizen Approach builds security infrastructure and learning solutions for mid-market and government customers. The hiring mix—heavily weighted toward engineering (33) and security (18) roles, mostly senior level—reflects an organization scaling technical delivery rather than sales. Active projects span VPN/load balancing, virtual desktop infrastructure, RMF compliance automation, and classified-information security evaluation, indicating deep integration into defense and federal IT environments.
Founded in 2009, Kaizen Approach is a 11–50 person firm headquartered in Columbia, Maryland. The company serves commercial and government customers across two primary domains: cybersecurity infrastructure (including virtual CISO services, security authorization, and compliance frameworks like RMF) and professional development/learning solutions. The tech stack reflects a traditional enterprise and federal systems environment: Oracle, Active Directory, PeopleSoft, Citrix virtual desktop infrastructure, and Hadoop-based analytics. Current pain points center on vulnerability assessment, legacy system risk, and maintaining security posture in operational environments—constraints typical of defense-contractor and government-agency consulting.
Cybersecurity infrastructure (virtual CISO, RMF compliance, security authorization) and employee learning/professional development solutions. Serves government and commercial customers.
Oracle, Active Directory, PeopleSoft, Citrix, Hadoop, Hive, Linux/UNIX, Red Hat, CentOS, Windows, IBM Workload Scheduler, and standard Microsoft tools (Excel, Outlook, Word). No major adopting or replacing activity detected.
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