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Mobile Cyber Security Programmer Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Enterprise Endpoint Engineer

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$105K - $131K/yr

... mobile devices, virtual desktops, and endpoint management systems. This role defines the future ... Aligning with Cybersecurity & Risk teams * Support Zero Trust initiatives * Define hardening ...

Senior Cybersecurity Data Engineer

Frisco, TX ยท On-site

$109K - $182K/yr

Any time you swipe your credit card, pay through a mobile app, or withdraw money from the bank, w ... Job Title Senior Cybersecurity Data Engineer About your role: You will interface with security Big ...

... Cyber security, and enterprise content/data management services. We have developed our ... Interact with mobile developers to add functionality to client's mobile applications. * Write ...

... Mobile/LLM), Cloud Security (AWS/Azure/GCP), Web/Network Penetration Testing, Red Teaming, or IoT ... Praetorian is a cybersecurity company whose mission is to make the world safer and more secure.

Being a member of IT Cybersecurity & Platform Strategy team, the Lead IT Security Endpoint Engineer ... for Mobile), ensuring full endpoint coverage, policy consistency, and sensor health across ...

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Mobile Cyber Security Programmer information

What is a mobile cyber security programmer?

Mobile Cyber Security Programmers are professionals who develop and implement security measures to protect mobile applications and devices from cyber threats. They design secure coding practices, identify vulnerabilities, and ensure that mobile apps comply with industry security standards. Their work involves both preventative measures, such as encryption and authentication protocols, and response strategies for potential breaches. These programmers often work closely with app developers, IT teams, and cybersecurity experts to safeguard sensitive information stored and transmitted on mobile platforms.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mobile cyber security programmer?

To thrive as a Mobile Cyber Security Programmer, you need expertise in mobile application development, secure coding practices, and a strong understanding of cyber threats, often supported by a degree in computer science or information security. Familiarity with tools like static and dynamic analysis software, mobile device management (MDM) platforms, and certifications such as CISSP or CEH are highly beneficial. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication set top professionals apart in this field. These competencies are crucial for ensuring robust mobile security measures, protecting sensitive data, and keeping up with evolving cyber threats.

What are some common challenges faced by mobile cyber security programmers when securing mobile applications?

Mobile Cyber Security Programmers often encounter challenges such as addressing rapidly evolving mobile threats, ensuring secure data storage and transmission, and keeping up with frequent operating system updates. They must also navigate differences in security requirements between Android and iOS platforms, as well as integrate security measures without compromising app performance or user experience. Collaboration with app developers and QA teams is crucial to identify vulnerabilities early and implement robust security protocols throughout the development lifecycle.

What is the difference between Mobile Cyber Security Programmer vs Mobile App Developer?

AspectMobile Cyber Security ProgrammerMobile App Developer
Required CredentialsCertifications in cybersecurity, programming languages, security protocolsProgramming certifications, app development courses
Work EnvironmentSecurity teams, cybersecurity firms, tech companiesSoftware development firms, startups, tech departments
Employer & Industry UsageFocus on security, threat mitigation, vulnerability testingFocus on designing, coding, and deploying apps
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for security roles in mobile developmentCompared for app creation, UI/UX design, and deployment

The Mobile Cyber Security Programmer specializes in securing mobile applications against threats and vulnerabilities, often working closely with development teams. In contrast, the Mobile App Developer focuses on designing and building mobile applications. While both roles require programming skills, the security programmer emphasizes cybersecurity certifications and threat mitigation, whereas the app developer concentrates on user experience and app functionality.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Mobile Cyber Security Programmer jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Mobile Cyber Security Programmer job openings:

Endpoint Engineer (Systems Administrator)

A1FED Inc

Texas, IL โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Location: DHA locations in and around San Antonio, TX

Clearance Required: Public Trust (ADP/IT-II) or Tier 3 Investigation (NACLC)



The Endpoint System Admin is responsible for architecting, developing, and sustaining endpoint management and delivery solutions that meet DoD and DHA operational and security requirements. This includes designing compliant application packaging, security configurations, software deployments, and mobile device solutions across the hybrid DHA ecosystem. The engineer will also lead Tier 3/4 support efforts, drive endpoint automation and modernization initiatives, and provide technical leadership in support of RMF and Zero Trust alignment.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES


Application Integration & Enterprise Management:

  • Engineer and deploy endpoint management solutions (MECM, Intune, etc.) for both virtual and physical environments.
  • Package, test, and configure baseline applications and images for DHA endpoints.
  • Architect endpoint delivery frameworks to support centralized provisioning, patching, monitoring, and sustainment of services across hybrid (on-prem/cloud/SaaS) environments.
  • Engineer migration strategies from MECM to Intune and develop modern endpoint reporting capabilities.

Endpoint & Identity Security:

  • Validate endpoint compliance with DISA STIGs, DoDI 8510.01 (RMF), and NIST cybersecurity standards.
  • Conduct risk assessments and apply IA controls across all application and OS lifecycle stages.
  • Engineer and maintain endpoint configurations supporting Zero Trust, encryption, data-at-rest (DAR), and continuous monitoring.
  • Maintain artifacts in eMASS, including POA&Ms, risk assessments, and continuous monitoring documentation.

Desktop & Endpoint Engineering:

  • Build and maintain desktop OS images and standard software configurations for enterprise deployment.
  • Engineer solutions supporting task sequences, group policies, and profile/data management.
  • Modernize legacy configurations and support cloud-managed endpoints for improved user experience and performance.
  • Validate application compatibility and implement endpoint enhancements using industry best practices.

Mobile Engineering:

  • Design and implement mobile device provisioning, OS/firmware upgrades, and security configurations.
  • Develop transition plans for migrating MDM platforms while preserving user experience and enterprise controls.

Software Design & System Integration:

  • Research and develop system-level software solutions, including embedded systems and distribution frameworks.
  • Formulate operational specs and conduct in-depth requirement analyses to improve endpoint architectures.

Application Packaging & Automation:

  • Engineer, script, and deliver application packages using enterprise deployment tools.
  • Test application delivery using hypervisors and simulate endpoint software combinations.
  • Ensure compliance with DISA/NIST STIGs in application packaging and configuration management.
  • Maintain application baselines and automate patching and updates.

Preferred Tools & Technologies:

  • Microsoft MECM (SCCM), Intune, MDT, PowerShell
  • Windows Server OS, Windows 10/11
  • Hyper-V, Azure, Entra ID, GPO
  • ActivClient, eMASS, DISA STIG Viewer
  • SCAP Compliance Checker, NIST 800-series
  • Application packaging tools (AdminStudio, WiseScript, etc.)


Education & Certification Requirements (per DoD 8140 Qualification Matrices)

1) Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate or Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate

2) Any of the following...

  • Academic Education: Bachelor's degree in information technology, Cybersecurity, or a related discipline.
  • OR Baseline: Cloud+ or GICSP or SSCP or Security+ or GSEC or GLSC or CISSP
  • OR DoD/Military Training: F07DZZ1 or M03385G or M10395B or M223854 or A-150-0045 now W-250-0750 or A-531-0021 or W-250-0750 or A-150-3400 now W-250-0750 or A-150-1980 or A-150-1202 or A-150-1203 or A-150-1250 or A-150-1855 / A-150-1940 or A-113-0205 or A-113-0175 or A-113-0018 or A-113-0382 or A-113-0027 or A-113-0383 or A-113-0175 or A-113-0202 or A-113-0233 or DISA-US1379


Employment Type: FULL_TIME