Blue Sky Innovators, Inc
Cyber & Security Product Owner, TS/SCI
Blue Sky Innovators, Inc, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 80301
We are seeking an experienced Cyber & Security Product Owner to lead the development and delivery of cybersecurity capabilities and solutions. This role requires a security-focused product professional who can translate complex security requirements into actionable product roadmaps while ensuring mission-critical systems maintain the highest levels of security and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Security Product Strategy
Define and communicate product vision, strategy, and roadmap for cybersecurity capabilities
Align security product development with risk management objectives
Conduct threat landscape analysis and security gap assessments to inform product decisions
Establish security metrics and key performance indicators for product effectiveness
Lead security product planning sessions with stakeholders and development teams
Requirements Management
Collaborate with security architects, analysts, and operational teams to gather security requirements
Translate security policies, compliance mandates, and threat intelligence into user stories
Maintain and prioritize the security product backlog based on risk, impact, and strategic importance
Ensure security requirements traceability from policies through implementation
Conduct regular security-focused backlog refinement sessions
Stakeholder Engagement
Serve as primary liaison between security teams, compliance officers, and development teams
Interface with security leadership
Coordinate with other Product Owners to ensure security integration across all products
Facilitate security reviews and risk assessment meetings
Support security audits and compliance validation activities
Agile Security Leadership
Lead sprint planning with security-first approach and threat modeling considerations
Make real-time decisions on security trade-offs and risk acceptance during development
Champion secure development practices and DevSecOps methodologies
Integrate security testing and validation into agile delivery processes
Support continuous security improvement and threat response initiatives
Security Delivery Management
Oversee end-to-end delivery of security capabilities from concept to deployment
Coordinate security tool integration and security control implementation
Manage security capability releases with focus on zero-downtime deployments
Ensure security acceptance criteria and compliance requirements are met
Monitor post-deployment security posture and incident response effectiveness
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field
7+ years of experience in cybersecurity, security product management, or related roles
Minimum 3 years of experience with agile development methodologies in security contexts
Experience with security architecture, risk management, and compliance frameworks
Security Clearance
Current Top Secret/SCI (TS/SCI) security clearance required
Professional Certifications
CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) required
CASP+ (CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner) required
Additional security certifications preferred (CISM, CISA, CEH, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in Cybersecurity or related field
Additional advanced security certifications (CISSP concentrations, SABSA, etc.)
Certified Product Owner (CPO) or equivalent agile certification
Experience in defense, intelligence, or government contracting environments
Background in penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, or security research
Knowledge of artificial intelligence and machine learning security implications
Experience with security compliance auditing and risk management frameworks
Salary range for the position is $153,000 - $173,000 per year. Specific compensation will be determined by several factors including experience, education, skills, and knowledge. We also offer medical/dental/vision benefits and 401k contribution.
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