Anduril Industries

Defense Technology

InformationSystemsSecurityManager,AD&S

$175–245k ~AI est. Ashville, Ohio, United States
The Brief

“Information Systems Security Manager, AD&S at Anduril Industries. Skills: Information Systems Security, Risk Management Framework, Classified deployments. Provide security controls expertise. Document security controls”

Industry & Context.

Defense Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Design secure systems per NIST RMF, Integrate security into SDLC, Conduct security risk assessments, Recommend security solutions, Develop access controls, Maintain System Security Plans

Nice to Have

JSIG knowledge preferred, NIST 800-53 knowledge preferred

What You'll Do.

Provide security controls expertise

Document security controls

Reduce administrative cost

Coordinate security artifacts

Apply technology standards

Understand stakeholder needs

Provide technical solutions

Meet contractual obligations

Tailor NIST 800-53 controls

Determine control applicability

Oversee Continuous Monitoring implementation

Define security scanning

Document security scanning

Conduct security scanning

Scope feature development

Shape feature development

Orchestrate feature development

Ensure compliance goals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Program teams; Security teams; Information System Owners; Internal IT teams; Engineering teams

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