Cogent Infotech Corporation
Portfolio: Cybersecurity & Information Security Services
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Description
Cogent Infotech: Expert Risk Assessment & Mitigation Services
Cogent Infotech is a trusted consulting, digital transformation, and workforce solutions partner with 23+ years of experience delivering measurable outcomes for public and private sector organizations. With 10K+ completed projects, support across 150+ U.S. government contracts, and experience serving 70+ Fortune 500 companies, Cogent Infotech brings the scale, maturity, and delivery discipline needed to support complex business and technology initiatives.
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Our capabilities extend across cybersecurity, risk and compliance, cloud services, data and AI, application development, enterprise platforms, digital modernization, and strategic workforce solutions.
Awarded Category: Risk Assessment & Mitigation
We are specifically awarded to provide professional services that proactively manage organizational hazards and safeguard sensitive data. Our team delivers comprehensive vulnerability assessments, privacy impact evaluations, and actionable mitigation roadmaps aligned with NIST and FIPS standards.
Our Awarded Roles Include:
Security/Technology Senior Analyst: Experts in coordinating technical tasks to detect and eliminate system vulnerabilities.
Business Process/Risk Management Senior Consultant: Specialists with deep industry knowledge to prioritize security issues and provide quality assurance over complex projects.
Project Manager: Certified professionals dedicated to scoping work efforts, managing budgets, and communicating project value.
Value-Add Specialized Roles: Access to expert Risk Managers, Risk Assessment Analysts, and Compliance Consultants to ensure ongoing regulatory adherence.
Data Security & US-Based Operations
To ensure the highest level of security for our clients, all Cogent call centers and data storage for this contract are located strictly within the Continental United States. We maintain AICPA SOC 2 compliance and use validated cryptography standards for all non-public data.
Certified Diversity & Excellence
Cogent Infotech is a Nationwide Recognized Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), certified by the NMSDC, DFWMSDC, NY OGS, and NYC SBS. Our operational excellence is verified by top-tier industry certifications:
CMMI Level 3 Appraised
ISO 9001, 20000, & 27001 Certified
SOC 2 Type II Compliant
Master Agreement
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Products & Services Scope
- Category 1 - Risk Assessment and Mitigation Services
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