OpenAI

National Security Cyber Evaluation Lead

OpenAI$130K — $180K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in national security policy or cyber operations
  • Advanced understanding of cybersecurity and AI technologies
  • TS/SCI security clearance preferred
  • Proven track record in managing sensitive government partnerships
  • Strong communication skills to bridge technical and policy discussions
  • Experience in adversarial testing or cyber capability evaluation
  • Ability to navigate complex regulatory environments

Responsibilities

  • Define and implement OpenAI's strategy for national security engagement
  • Build and maintain relationships with U.S. government national security partners
  • Collaborate with technical leads to translate cybersecurity priorities into government actions
  • Ensure that technical evaluations inform national security policies and practices
  • Coordinate across teams to align technical findings with engagement strategies

Benefits

  • Flexible work environment with remote options
  • Opportunity for regular collaboration with government and industry leaders
  • Exposure to cutting-edge developments in AI and cybersecurity
  • Professional growth through engagement in national security policy discussions
Full Job Description
About the Role

In response to recent government actions directing the federal government to establish additional national security testing and classified benchmarking for advanced AI capabilities, we are looking for an experienced leader to oversee OpenAI's engagement with relevant U.S. government partners. Reporting to the Head of National Security Policy, you will define OpenAI's policy and engagement strategy for cyber-focused testing and evaluation and own the political, policy, and institutional relationships around that work. You will collaborate closely with technical leaders in Safety Systems and Security, who will often own the substantive design, execution, and interpretation of evaluations, and serve as a close counterpart to OpenAI's National Security Risk Mitigation Lead to keep the cyber portfolio aligned with broader national security risk-mitigation work.

This position requires deep judgment, technical curiosity, and creativity in translating novel cyber capabilities into useful government-industry evaluation programs. This is not a generalist national security role. It is best suited for someone with specialized experience in cyber operations, cybersecurity research, adversarial testing, or AI evaluations; fluency with the constraints of sensitive government partnerships; and the ability to translate between technical teams, policy leaders, and operational stakeholders. Experience in the technology sector and a strong technical understanding of generative AI are highly desirable.

This role is based in Washington, D.C. or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and may involve regular travel to meet with government and technical stakeholders.

In this role, you will:
  • Define OpenAI's policy and engagement strategy for cyber-focused testing and evaluation, and own the political, policy, and institutional relationships with relevant U.S. government national security partners.
  • Partner closely with technical leads in Safety Systems and Security-who will often own the substantive design, execution, and interpretation of evaluations-to translate technical priorities into effective government engagements and align scope, access, information-sharing, timelines, governance, and communication of findings.
  • Coordinate across policy and technical teams to ensure external commitments reflect sound technical judgment and that evaluation findings inform mitigations, preparedness decisions, research and product priorities, and OpenAI's broader government engagement strategy.
You might thrive in this role if you:
  • Possess a TS/SCI security clearance.
  • Are an experienced leader with strong credibility among national security and cyber stakeholders and the judgment to manage sensitive government partnerships.
  • Bring substantial expertise in cyber operations, cybersecurity research, adversarial testing, or cyber capability evaluation, together with a strong understanding of emerging AI technologies.
  • Can translate between technical evidence, operational cyber concerns, and policy implications, and can turn ambiguous findings into clear decisions and next steps.
  • Excel at coalition-building and complex cross-functional execution, while remaining comfortable owning the details and driving initiatives independently as an accountable individual contributor.
  • Are excited by the potential of advanced AI, thoughtful about its risks, and comfortable operating amid ambiguity and rapidly shifting technical and organizational needs.


About OpenAI

OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research laboratory consisting of the for-profit corporation OpenAI LP and its parent company, the non-profit OpenAI Inc. The company was founded in 2015 by a group of technology leaders, including Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, and John Schulman. OpenAI's mission is to develop and promote friendly AI for the betterment of humanity. The company has developed a number of cutting-edge AI technologies, including GPT-3, a language processing system that can generate human-like text. OpenAI has received funding from a number of high-profile investors, including LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and venture capitalist Peter Thiel.
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