Your impact
Serve as a subject matter expert in both cybersecurity and US Government policy. Play an integral role with the Authorization to Operate (ATO) process. Core responsibilities:
- Achieve ATOs for Palantir software across multiple government customers with minimal oversight.
- Provide outstanding customer service, policy expertise, and high-quality documentation.
- Partner with engineers to interpret security requirements and plan effective control implementations.
- Translate and synthesize complex concepts and architectures into clear body of evidence artifacts, including System Security Plans (SSP) and architecture diagrams.
- Represent Palantir and provide credible cybersecurity expertise in government assessments and audits.
Here's what you'll need
- Proficiency in interpreting and communicating government policy to a diverse audience.
- Ability to multitask under pressure, using time management and organizational skills.
- A meticulous attention to detail and demonstrated ability to operate creatively within rigid government processes.
- Experience with information security fundamentals and core technologies (e.g., authentication, encryption, firewalls, vulnerability scanning, SIEM/SOAR, audit logs).
- Possess or ability to obtain U.S. DoD Secret Clearance
- Proven experience with cybersecurity in a US Government context.
- Travel as needed to customer sites. Ability to travel 25% preferred, but requirements vary by location.