
Integrity · Solutions · Engineering · Analytics
Security engineering for missions that cannot fail
ISEA-Corp partners with federal customers to design, secure, and sustain the systems their missions depend on — from cloud architecture and infrastructure to vulnerability analysis and data.
“Integrity protects you, so you can protect us.”
What we do
Five capability areas, one standard
ISEA works across the lifecycle of a secure system — architecture through sustainment — and applies the same engineering discipline to each.
Cybersecurity & Information Assurance
Control implementation, assessment support, and the evidence that stands up to review.
Learn more →Data Security & Analytics
Protecting data at rest and in motion, and making what it holds useful.
Learn more →Infrastructure & Systems Engineering
The platforms mission systems run on, built to be rebuilt from source.
Learn more →Cloud Security & Migration
Azure-first migration with the accreditation path designed in, not bolted on.
Learn more →Vulnerability Assessment & Threat Detection
Finding what an assessment would find, and explaining why it matters.
Learn more →Who we are
ISEA-Corp is a security engineering firm serving federal customers.
Our name is our method. Integrity in how we work, solutions that survive contact with the mission, engineering discipline as the default rather than the exception, and analytics that tell customers something they did not already know.
- Integrity
- We say what is true about a system, including when it is inconvenient. That is what the name is for.
- Solutions
- Delivery is the measure. An architecture that never ships is not a solution.
- Engineering
- Reviewed, version-controlled, reproducible. Discipline is not overhead at this scale — it is what makes small teams credible.
- Analytics
- Decisions should rest on evidence, and we are willing to report when the evidence does not support the answer someone wanted.

Careers
Cleared engineering work, and a team small enough that what you build is visible.
ISEA hires engineers, analysts, and architects who want ownership of a problem rather than a slice of one. If you do not see a role that fits, tell us what you do.
1 open position