Information Systems Security Manager

Honeywell AerospaceClearwater, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) is a critical member of the Honeywell Aerospace Security Organization, ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), and interfaces with Honeywell Aerospace and government senior representatives to clarify and interpret requirements and resolve issues. The ISSM is primarily responsible for maintaining the overall security posture of the systems within Honeywell Aerospace Security and is accountable for the implementation of the RMF. The ISSM serves as the principal advisor on all matters, technical and otherwise, involving the security of systems under their purview. The ISSM must be capable of effectively handling day-to-day operations and responding to security instances. Responsibilities of an ISSM include but are not limited to: Developing, maintaining, and overseeing the system security program and policies. Ensuring compliance with current cyber security policies, concepts, and measures when designing, procuring, adopting, and developing a new system. Overseeing the ISSO under their purview to ensure they follow established system policies and procedures. This is a detailed, task-oriented position that must be able to operate independently with absolute minimal supervision. In this role, you will impact the security posture of aerospace systems by developing and enforcing cybersecurity policies, conducting risk assessments, and leading incident response efforts. Your expertise will directly contribute to the safety and integrity of systems that power modern aerospace technologies.

Requirements

  • Must be capable of effectively handling day-to-day operations and responding to security instances.
  • Must be able to operate independently with absolute minimal supervision.

Responsibilities

  • Developing, maintaining, and overseeing the system security program and policies.
  • Ensuring compliance with current cyber security policies, concepts, and measures when designing, procuring, adopting, and developing a new system.
  • Overseeing the ISSO under their purview to ensure they follow established system policies and procedures.
  • Developing and enforcing cybersecurity policies.
  • Conducting risk assessments.
  • Leading incident response efforts.
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