Two Six Technologies builds and deploys products for hard problems: cyber, information operations, data science, electronic systems, mobility, and user experience. The customer base is government and defense - the kind of clients where a misconfigured system isn't an inconvenience but a national security exposure. That context shapes the engineering rigor; these aren't proof-of-concept demos, they're operational tools running in contested environments.
The work spans the full stack of modern threat surfaces. Cyber means more than perimeter defense here - it touches offensive tooling, defensive architectures, and the data pipelines that make sense of adversary behavior. Information operations covers the influence and disinformation domain, where the team builds systems to detect, attribute, and counter coordinated manipulation campaigns. Data science underpins both, turning signals from noisy environments into actionable intelligence.
Electronic systems and mobility extend the footprint into hardware and contested communications - areas where software-only shops typically hit a wall. User experience rounds it out, acknowledging that even in defense contexts, poorly designed interfaces get people killed or missions compromised. The company's signals point toward a collaborative culture built on trust, which matters when the clearance requirements and operational stakes make team cohesion non-negotiable.
If you're looking to work on cybersecurity and adjacent domains where the output actually gets fielded - where the threat model includes nation-state actors and the tolerance for failure is near zero - Two Six Technologies operates in that tier. The work is technical, the customers are serious, and the problems don't have Stack Overflow answers.