
F-35 CLASSIFIED CYBERSECURITY SECURITY TOOL LEAD
Lockheed Martin · Fort Worth, TX
- On site
- Full-time
- $120,000 / year
- Fort Worth, TX
Job highlights
- Lead cybersecurity tool implementation for classified F-35 systems.
- Ensure compliance with government directives and SAP requirements.
- Configure and maintain security tools like Nessus and Splunk.
- Develop technical solutions for complex security challenges.
- Provide cybersecurity training and represent as SME.
About the role
F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Security Tool Lead
Lockheed Martin is seeking a motivated individual to join the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity team as a Security Tool Lead. This role is crucial for ensuring the security of classified Information Systems (IS) that support Special Access Programs (SAPs) for the F-35 program. You will play a key part in interpreting and implementing government directives and cybersecurity requirements.
Responsibilities:
- Report to the Fort Worth, Texas F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Subcontract and Compliance Manager.
- Support Special Access Programs (SAPs) and ensure classified Information Systems (IS) meet cybersecurity requirements and government directives.
- Interpret the Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation Guide (JSIG) to determine technical Information Assurance (IA) requirements and ensure proper security implementation of the Risk Management Framework (RMF).
- Ensure coverage and proper security tool implementation across interconnected WANs, ISOLAN, standalone, and Lab environments.
- Assist in determining technical Information Assurance (IA) requirements and ensure proper security implementation of the Risk Management Framework (RMF).
- Identify systems and tools to improve security.
- Work through procurement and with administration teams to deploy, configure, and maintain security tools.
- Develop technical solutions to complex problems requiring extensive technical expertise and ingenuity.
- Develop system documentation for information system authorization, security management, and continuous monitoring of both networked and standalone classified systems.
- Perform system vulnerability risk assessments, Assured File Transfers, hardware/software configuration management, media management, data integrity containments, and investigations on IA related security violations/incidents.
- Provide cybersecurity education and training for all system users on appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
- Represent the organization as a Subject Matter Expert in Information Assurance requirements.
- Temporary travel may be required to provide Security Tool/ISSO assistance to LMAERO sites both CONUS and OCONUS.
- Perform other associated duties as required.
Basic Qualifications:
- Professional experience configuring Cybersecurity tools (i.e. Nessus, Splunk, QMULOS, EPO).
- Possess a minimal DoD 8140 IAM Level I certification (i.e. Security + CE, GSLC).
Desired Skills:
- Experience Supporting Special Access Required (SAR) Environments.
- Experience tracking and maintaining the security posture of systems reportable to the US Government.
- Experience with Windows and Linux system configuration/hardening.
Key skills/competency:
- Cybersecurity Tool Configuration
- Information Assurance (IA)
- Risk Management Framework (RMF)
- Special Access Programs (SAPs)
- Nessus
- Splunk
- DoD 8140 IAM Level I
- System Vulnerability Assessment
- Security Tool Deployment
- Cybersecurity Education and Training
Skills & topics
- F-35
- Classified Cybersecurity
- Security Tool Lead
- Cybersecurity
- Information Assurance
- Risk Management Framework
- SAP
- JSIG
- Nessus
- Splunk
- DoD 8140
- IAM Level I
- Fort Worth
- Lockheed Martin
- Cybersecurity Tools
- System Vulnerability Assessment
- RMF
- Security+ CE
- GSLC
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight experience with cybersecurity tools (Nessus, Splunk), DoD 8140 IAM Level I certifications, and SAP environments.
- Showcase technical expertise: Emphasize your ability to interpret JSIG, implement RMF, and perform vulnerability assessments for classified systems.
- Demonstrate problem-solving skills: Provide examples of developing technical solutions for complex cybersecurity issues and system documentation.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your experience with Windows/Linux hardening, system security posture tracking, and user training.
- Understand the environment: Familiarize yourself with Special Access Programs (SAPs) and government cybersecurity directives relevant to Lockheed Martin.
Technical preparation
Master cybersecurity tool configuration (Nessus, Splunk).,Understand and apply JSIG and RMF frameworks.,Practice Windows/Linux system hardening.,Develop system documentation for classified environments.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex cybersecurity problem you solved.,How do you ensure security compliance for classified systems?,Explain your experience training users on security risks.,How do you manage multiple security tool deployments?
Frequently asked questions
- What are the key cybersecurity tools I need experience with for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead role at Lockheed Martin?
- For the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead position at Lockheed Martin, essential tools include Nessus, Splunk, QMULOS, and EPO. Demonstrating professional experience in configuring these and similar cybersecurity tools is a basic qualification for this role.
- What certifications are required for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead job at Lockheed Martin?
- A minimum DoD 8140 IAM Level I certification is required for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead role at Lockheed Martin. Examples include Security+ CE or GSLC. Holding one of these certifications is a fundamental requirement for this position.
- What is the work arrangement for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead position at Lockheed Martin?
- The F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead position at Lockheed Martin is an onsite full-time role. The job description explicitly states that work will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
- What does 'Special Access Programs (SAPs)' mean in the context of the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead role at Lockheed Martin?
- Special Access Programs (SAPs) refer to highly classified government programs requiring special security protocols. As the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead at Lockheed Martin, you will be responsible for ensuring that classified Information Systems supporting these SAPs meet stringent cybersecurity requirements and government directives.
- How does the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead role contribute to the F-35 program at Lockheed Martin?
- The F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead at Lockheed Martin is vital for maintaining the security integrity of classified Information Systems. This role ensures that these systems comply with government directives and cybersecurity requirements, supporting the overall operational security of the F-35 program.
- Will I need to travel for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead position at Lockheed Martin?
- Yes, temporary travel may be required for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead position at Lockheed Martin. This travel is to provide Security Tool/ISSO assistance to LMAERO sites both within the Continental U.S. (CONUS) and outside the Continental U.S. (OCONUS).
- What is the significance of interpreting the Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation Guide (JSIG) for this role at Lockheed Martin?
- Interpreting the JSIG is critical for the F-35 Classified Cybersecurity Tool Lead at Lockheed Martin as it dictates the technical Information Assurance (IA) requirements. This ensures proper security implementation of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) for classified systems.