Firmware integrity and managed IT services for federal and commercial enterprises
Spry Squared operates as a federal-focused managed IT and cybersecurity firm with deep bench in defense infrastructure—their active project list (DMZ deployments at military bases, command-and-control network integration, CNO R&D) reveals a government-heavy customer base. Core technical leverage spans Splunk, Palo Alto, Cisco, and custom firmware monitoring (their stated focus), but no active adoption of emerging tools suggests a mature, stable stack optimized for compliance frameworks (NIST 800-53, CMMC, PCI-DSS) rather than innovation velocity.
Spry Squared provides managed IT services, cybersecurity solutions, and IT professional services to federal government and commercial clients across the United States. The firm specializes in firmware integrity monitoring—a capability they position as foundational to zero-trust architecture and supply-chain security. Spry Squared is minority- and woman-owned, employs security-cleared personnel, and operates across multiple geographies with a workforce of 11–50 people founded in 2015. Their service portfolio includes managed infrastructure, cloud networking, WAN optimization, data-center consolidation, and recruiting support, marketed as reducing cost, risk, and complexity for defense and enterprise customers.
Firmware integrity monitoring and protection. Spry Squared positions itself as the #1 firmware integrity solution provider, addressing vulnerabilities below the operating system level that traditional security tools miss.
Splunk, Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, Juniper, Nessus, Oracle, SQL Server, Python, and network monitoring tools (NetFlow, Wireshark). They also deploy ESX/VMFS hypervisors and ServiceNow for IT operations.
Federal government agencies and commercial enterprises. Their active projects include military-base DMZ implementations, command-and-control network integration, and CMMC/NIST-aligned compliance work.
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