As LMI’s chief information security officer, Jonathan Stammler leads enterprise cybersecurity governance, architecture design and risk management. He has played an instrumental role in LMI’s most pivotal moments since joining in 2014.
Within one week at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stammler and his team ensured employees had secure resources to transition to full-time remote work at all locations in support of government customers.
“When implementing any security program, we always look at user experience, operational effectiveness and compliance to ensure staff members are able to support their mission securely and effectively,” Stammler said. Appropriate architecture and procedures ensured the transition produced zero impact on LMI’s end-user base.
Stammler also had a key part in LMI’s most recent corporate acquisitions, The Tauri Group and Clockwork Solutions, based in Austin. Faced with aggressive timelines, Stammler performed the cyber due diligence and led IT integrations while maintaining security requirements.
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As the Defense Department rolls out the first phase of Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification this year, Stammler’s strategic efforts put LMI at the forefront for assessment and accreditation.
Understanding the growing need for security and resiliency in the federal space, Stammler built LMI’s security program, which scaled to meet Federal Information Security Management Act and National Institute of Standards and Technology requirements as the company grew to nearly $400 million in revenue. He also built cyber solutions to decrease LMI’s time to deliver accredited environments to customers. Through these efforts, LMI is poised to meet CMMC requirements.