Cybersecurity and IoT solutions for government and defense
WarCollar Industries is a veteran-owned security firm built around offensive and defensive capabilities: the stack spans Metasploit, Burp Suite, nmap, and Wireshark for pen-testing and threat analysis, paired with Splunk Enterprise Security, SysMon, and a SOAR platform for detection and response. The hiring mix is heavily security-focused (20 of 29 open roles), mostly senior and mid-level, suggesting a services-delivery model scaling toward complex, government-contract work rather than product development.
WarCollar Industries operates as a veteran-owned small business in Reston, Virginia, providing cybersecurity and IoT solutions to civilian and government agencies. The company spans nine functional areas: penetration testing, cyber forensics, network defense, risk assessment, gap analysis, security controls assessment, software development, and IoT integration. Active contract work centers on network mapping, threat intelligence, log correlation, and malware analysis—reflecting the dual demands of government missions and commercial clients operating critical infrastructure.
WarCollar uses Metasploit, Burp Suite, nmap, and Wireshark for security testing; Splunk Enterprise Security, SysMon, and a SOAR platform for monitoring and response; AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure; and Ansible and Terraform for infrastructure-as-code automation.
Active projects include mission-focused contract cyber capabilities, target network mapping and exploitation planning, network defense strengthening, APT threat intelligence, malware analysis for custom signatures, log correlation, and DevOps pipeline development.
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