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The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Klaritee is seeking a senior cybersecurity and secure-architecture leader to oversee safety and secure deployment standards for Interpretive Geometric Intelligence across critical government and public-sector environments. The Director will serve as the principal authority on cybersecurity, ensuring compliance and security in high-trust environments. Responsibilities
• Serve as the Council’s chief authority on cybersecurity, infrastructure security, and system-hardening strategy.
• Oversee secure deployment standards for IGI across:
• Federal agencies
• State systems
• Critical infrastructure
• Cloud environments
• Sensitive operations
• Regulated industries
• Develop guidelines for secure hosting, encryption protocols, access controls, and zero-trust architectures. • Identify vulnerabilities, threat vectors, and adversarial risks associated with IGI deployments. • Establish standards for monitoring, auditing, and incident response preparedness. • Provide safety recommendations for preventing data breaches, misuse, disinformation injection, or systemic manipulation.
• Coordinate cross-domain security substructurs with Directors overseeing Defense, National Security, Public Safety, and State Systems. • Ensure alignment with federal cybersecurity standards and compliance programs, including:
• NIST structures
• CIS controls
• FedRAMP
• CISA directives
• DoD cybersecurity mandates
• Lead security posture reviews for new IGI use cases and infrastructure proposals. • Build secure deployment patterns for high-trust environments where clarity, determinism, and safety are essential.
• Represent the cybersecurity domain in federal, state, and interagency conversations. • Provide expert guidance to public-sector CIOs, CISOs, and infrastructure leaders evaluating IGI for sensitive missions. • Support strategic communication with regulators, oversight bodies, and critical-infrastructure operators. • Advise the KFSC-Chair and Founder on cybersecurity risks, mitigation strategies, and secure deployment requirements. • Translate complex cybersecurity realities into actionable recommendations for Council members.
• Ensure all Council safety foundations incorporate strong security principles and long-term resilience. Skills
• Deep experience defending complex systems against cyber threats
• Experience designing security structures for sensitive environments
• Ensuring compliance with national standards for trusted computing
• Experience securing critical infrastructure, high-volume public systems, or national-security–grade platforms
• Serve as the Council’s chief authority on cybersecurity, infrastructure security, and system-hardening strategy
• Oversee secure deployment standards for IGI across federal agencies, state systems, critical infrastructure, cloud environments, sensitive operations, and regulated industries
• Develop guidelines for secure hosting, encryption protocols, access controls, and zero-trust architectures
• Identify vulnerabilities, threat vectors, and adversarial risks associated with IGI deployments
• Establish standards for monitoring, auditing, and incident response preparedness
• Provide safety recommendations for preventing data breaches, misuse, disinformation injection, or systemic manipulation
• Coordinate cross-domain security substructures with Directors overseeing Defense, National Security, Public Safety, and State Systems
• Ensure alignment with federal cybersecurity standards and compliance programs, including NIST structures, CIS controls, FedRAMP, CISA directives, and DoD cybersecurity mandates
• Lead security posture reviews for new IGI use cases and infrastructure proposals
• Build secure deployment patterns for high-trust environments where clarity, determinism, and safety are essential
• Represent the cybersecurity domain in federal, state, and interagency conversations
• Provide expert guidance to public-sector CIOs, CISOs, and infrastructure leaders evaluating IGI for sensitive missions
• Support strategic communication with regulators, oversight bodies, and critical-infrastructure operators
• Advise the KFSC-Chair and Founder on cybersecurity risks, mitigation strategies, and secure deployment requirements
• Translate complex cybersecurity realities into actionable recommendations for Council members
• Ensure all Council safety foundations incorporate strong security principles and long-term resilience
• Former CISO, Deputy CISO, Cyber Command leader, NSA enterprise architect, or DoD cybersecurity executive
• Senior leaders experienced in securing federal or defense systems, critical infrastructure, major public-sector platforms, or national-security operations
• Individuals with deep expertise in cyber threat intelligence, incident response, secure cloud architecture, access control systems, and risk management
• Professionals known for strong judgment, technical maturity, and operational discipline
Company Overview
• Klaritee is pioneering a new class of intelligence called Interpretive Intelligence.
It was founded in 2025, and is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ, US, with a workforce of 2-10 employees. Its website is
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