Northrop Grumman Space Systems pushes the boundaries of innovation, redefines engineering capabilities, and drives advances in various sciences. Our team is chartered with providing the skills, innovative technologies to develop, design, produce and sustain optimized product lines across the sector while providing a decisive advantage to the warfighter. Come be a part of our mission.
As a Sr Principal Cyber Systems Engineer, you will be developing systems using current technologies and others yet to come. We are seeking team members who have a thirst for knowledge, approach each day with optimism, and have a relentless drive to solve complex problems. Creativity and innovation are imperative for this role, because at Northrop Grumman, many of the problems we work on are impossible… until they’re not.
This position will be based at our Colorado Springs airport facility.
The Engineering organization pushes the boundaries of innovation, redefines engineering capabilities, and drives advances in various sciences. Our team is chartered by providing the skills, innovative technologies to develop, design, produce and sustain optimized product lines across the sector while providing a decisive advantage to the warfighter. Come be a part of our mission!
What you’ll get to do:
Perform assessment of systems and networks within the environment and identify where those systems and networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. This is achieved through passive evaluations such as compliance audits using STIG Viewer, SCAP, Evaluate-STIG, STIG Manager, etc.
Author, update, and review security testing documentation including security assessment plans, test cases, and cyber test methodologies. Conduct annual security controls assessment to support continuous monitoring. Provide input for Security Assessment Reports (SAR) and Risk Assessment Reports (RAR). Work with the program’s System Program Office (SPO) contractor and government personnel supporting the RMF Cybersecurity Engineer on updating systems eMASS records
Coordinate, collect, prepare, and maintain RMF body of evidence documentation relevant to operational processes, procedures, and site-specific information.
Prepare and update, artifacts, supporting Assessment and Authorization activities and Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M).
Perform assessments of RMF artifacts and identify where those artifacts deviate RMF control requirements
Assist in the implementation of the required government policy (e.g., NISPOM, NIST, DoD, AFI), making recommendations on process tailoring, participating in and documenting process activities
Establish strict program control processes to ensure mitigation of risks and support obtaining assessment and authorization of systems. Includes support of process, analysis, coordination, control certification test, compliance documentation, as well as investigations, software research, hardware introduction and release, emerging technology research, inspections, and periodic audits.
Perform analyses to validate established cybersecurity controls and requirements and to recommend cybersecurity safeguards
Coordinate across the program to address identified deficiencies during RMF assessment activities
Basic Qualifications:
Must have an active U.S. Government Top Secret security clearance at time of application, current and within scope, with the ability to obtain and maintain SCI approval/access.
Bachelor's degree and 8 years of relevant work experience; 6 years with a Master's; 4 years with a PhD.
Current DoD 8570.01M IAT II certification (Security+ CE, CCNA Security, GSEC, SSCP)
Security engineering skills with a working knowledge of cybersecurity technology and DoD/Federal cybersecurity policy (i.e., DoDI 8500.01, NIST SP 800-53, NIST SP 800-115)
Familiarity in the Risk Management Framework (RMF) Cybersecurity Lifecycle to include generating testable requirements, identifying resilient architecture design, providing analysis of vulnerability findings, conducting verification testing of compliance assessments, and configuring, running, and scripting audit tools
Technical documentation and analysis experience; proficient with Microsoft Office tool suite
Experience performing vulnerability and compliance scans utilizing Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) / Nessus / tenable.sc
Linux Sys Admin Experience
STIG hardening
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline with 8 years of cybersecurity engineering and/or testing experience; or 7 years’ experience with a master’s degree; or 4 years with PhD. Relevant experience will be considered in lieu of a degree.
Active DoD Top Secret clearance
Penetration testing focuses on certification e.g., OSCP, OSCE, GPEN, GWAPT, GXPN
Experience using and/or configuring SIEM & Log Aggregation software
Experience conducting cybersecurity assessments of RHEL environments
Understanding of networking, subnetting, firewalls, NAT, ACL's, vLANs.
Familiarity with STIG/SCAP compliance scanning (SCC) and implementation using Evaluate-STIG, STIG Manager, Xylok, and automation of scanning using Ansible or Python.
Familiarity or experience with Agile development methodologies, i.e., Scrum, Kanban, SAFe
VMWare/Container Experience
eMASS experience and familiarization with ATO
Elastic Stack experience
Cross-Domain Solution (CDS) experience and its authorization, working with Cross-Domain Support Element (CDSE) and the National Cross Domain Strategy & Management Office (NCDSMO)
IAT III Certification (CISSP)
Travel to OCONUS/ CONUS (25%)
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