Full-Time

Information Security Analyst

Posted on 8/30/2025

Nooks

Nooks

51-200 employees

Platform enabling classified government–private collaboration

Compensation Overview

$80k - $135k/yr

Arlington, VA, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Computer Networking
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or related field (or equivalent practical experience)
  • 1–2 years of experience in cybersecurity, IT support, or system administration (internship, academic, or DoD exposure strongly considered)
  • Possess a DoD 8140.03/8570.01 Information Assurance Technical II certification or able to obtain within 6 months of hire (e.g., CompTIA Security+)
  • Familiarity with information security concepts such as access control, vulnerability management, and system hardening
  • Foundational knowledge of Windows and Linux operating systems, networking, and common IT troubleshooting practices
  • Strong documentation and organizational skills with attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills to support collaboration across IT and security functions
Responsibilities
  • Assist with monitoring, auditing, and maintaining the security posture of classified and unclassified IT systems
  • Support the development and upkeep of cybersecurity documentation, including Security Plans (SSPs), Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&Ms), and audit logs
  • Conduct basic vulnerability scanning, patch verification, and security checks under the supervision of the Site Cybersecurity Lead
  • Provide Tier 1 support for cybersecurity-related user requests and escalate issues as appropriate
  • Assist with account management, permissions reviews, and implementation of access control policies
  • Document findings, remediation efforts, and compliance-related actions in accordance with organizational and Department of Defense (DoD) standards
  • Collaborate with IT, cybersecurity, and physical security teams to ensure compliance with organizational policies and applicable DoD requirements
  • Participate in incident response activities, including log collection, basic analysis, and reporting
  • Contribute to ongoing security awareness efforts by reinforcing cybersecurity best practices with end users

Nooks offers a platform-as-a-service that enables government agencies and private defense/space firms to collaborate on classified projects. It accelerates tech adoption in national security by handling facility clearance sponsorship and personnel clearances, simplifying compliance and onboarding. The platform provides secure workflows and vendor-access controls, expanding options for vendors while managing the complexities of clearance processes. Its veteran-led team focuses on moving faster, reducing costs, and letting clients concentrate on their core work within the government–private sector ecosystem.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$32.7M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $25M Series A from Zigg Capital, Upper90, SAIC, Lockheed Martin validates model.
  • Defense primes co-invest, signaling equity partnerships over customer sales.
  • Federal demand grows for private CIaaS in secure national security projects.

What critics are saying

  • Name confusion with SF AI sales Nooks.ai erodes brand clarity immediately.
  • Defense budget cuts in 2026 slash CIaaS contracts within 12 months.
  • SAIC and Lockheed Martin acquire Nooks by 2027, ending independence.

What makes Nooks unique

  • Nooks delivers Classified-Infrastructure-as-a-Service for secure classified workspaces.
  • Platform bridges government agencies and private defense firms for collaboration.
  • Handles facility and personnel clearances to accelerate tech adoption.

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Headcount

6 month growth

4%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

-5%
FinSMEs
Jun 9th, 2025
Nooks Closes $25M Series A Funding

Nooks, a Crystal City, VA-based classified-infrastructure-as-a-service (CIaaS) model company for workspaces, raised $25M in Series A funding.

Nooks
Jun 9th, 2025
Nooks Closes $25M Series A Funding Round with Unmatched Team of Industry Leaders

Nooks raises $25M Series A to expand its subscription-access classified workspaces. Backed by Zigg Capital, Upper90, SAIC, and Lockheed Martin, Nooks is redefining access to secure, flexible classified workspaces for government and defense.

MB News
Jun 9th, 2025
Nooks Raises $25M in Series A Funding

Nooks has closed a $25M Series A funding round, partnering with Zigg Capital, Upper90, SAIC, and Lockheed Martin. The funding will enhance Nooks' Classified-Infrastructure-as-a-Service (CIaaS) model, aiming to improve secure collaboration for government and industry. The investment will support Nooks' growth in key markets and its integration of advanced technologies, with a focus on transforming classified infrastructure access.

Forbes
Aug 3rd, 2023
Small Companies Can’T Access Classified Work Without A Secure Space To Work In

A modular SCIF facility designed by Maryland-based builder, Modular Genius. Modular GeniusIf your small defense business has desirable technology that the government considers classified, you’ll need a secure workspace before you can secure government work. It’s a Catch-22 that Congress wants to alleviate.The 2024 National Defense Authorization Act includes language from both the House and Senate meant to open up existing classified work-spaces to small businesses.Building or gaining access to a government-approved secure workspace is a costly burden that adds to the already thorny problems defense startups face in getting security clearances for their employees and in getting their companies as a whole “covered” or cleared to work on classified projects.Such hurdles curb or prevent innovative, potentially war-winning technologies and ideas from being embraced and applied by the Pentagon says Andrew “Scar” Van Timmeren, vice president of government solutions for Blue Force Technologies, a small North Carolina-based business which recently secured a contract to build prototype unmanned adversary training aircraft for the Air Force.A former USAF F-22 pilot, Van Timmeren has seen the problem surface repeatedly among the cohort of defense startups traveling in the same circles as Blue Force, shutting them out of potentially meaningful contracts and contributions to national security.“It’s remarkably easy for continued contracts to go to incumbents within the cleared [classified] space because of the time and effort it takes to increase the number of new businesses that have access to cleared [workspace].”Van Timmeren cites an example wherein defense program managers are evaluating candidates to perform radar cross section survivability analysis of an aircraft. There’s already a cleared company with its own approved secure workspace. Another new firm may want to enter into that mix. But for DoD, “the easy button is to just go to the incumbent which may not be a small business.”Setting up a secure workspace isn’t easy

intelligence360
Jul 19th, 2022
San Francisco California based Nooks is raising $5,000,000.00 in New Equity Investment.

San Francisco, CA - According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Nooks is raising $5,000,000.00 in new funding. Sources indicate as part of senior management Chief Executive Officer, Sean Blackman played a

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