Plan Needs To Support Our Defense Infrastructure

CybersecurityGovernanceAnalyst

$69–69k Alexandria, Virginia, United States; Phoenix, Arizona, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Cybersecurity Governance Analyst at Plan Needs To Support Our Defense Infrastructure. Skills: Cybersecurity policy, Risk analysis, Federal government support. Lead assessment of cyber policies. Evaluate policy coverage”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Secret clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years experience Federal government, Experience drafting executive correspondence, Experience in cybersecurity, Experience supporting Federal organizations, Experience facilitating meetings, Knowledge of RMF, Knowledge of CMMC, Knowledge of Cloud, Secret clearance, Bachelor's degree

Nice to Have

Experience drafting technical documents, Experience with NIST SP 800 series, Experience incorporating law requirements, Experience with intelligence analysis, Experience with risk analysis, Ability to apply concepts, Verbal communication skills, Written communication skills, Organizational skills, Problem solving skills, Interpersonal skills, CMMC Certified Assessor, CMMC Certified Professional

What You'll Do.

Lead assessment of cyber policies

Evaluate policy coverage

Assess areas of risks

Audit policies to regulations

Audit policies to best practices

Audit policies to industry standards

Guide client through risk

Guide client through availability

Advance development of cyber roadmap

Ensure client operates securely

Support strategic policy development

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Executive correspondence; Technical documents

Full Job Description

Cybersecurity Governance Analyst **The Opportunity:** When our country’s cyber security is on the line, simply reacting is not enough, we need a plan. And when that plan needs to support our defense infrastructure, we need support for strategic policy development. That’s why we need you, a security specialist with the expertise required to analyze the policies that determine our cyber resilience. As a cyber strategic planning and policy specialist on our team, you’ll lead the assessment of your client’s current cyber policies, the coverage of those policies, and areas of risks. You’ll evaluate or audit how policies stack up to regulations, best practices, and industry standards. As you guide your client through understanding acceptable risk and availability, you’ll advance the development of a strategic cyber roadmap. You’ll work to ensure the client operates securely as they navigate an evolving IT environment. Work with us as we secure our nation’s critical infrastructure through support of strategic cyber policy development. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * 10+ years of experience in services for the Federal government or Federal advising within a professional work environment * Experience drafting executive or senior-level correspondence or material to support decision-making * Experience in the cybersecurity or information assurance field * Experience supporting Federal organizations, including performing Action Officer duties and utilizing staffing processes or tools * Experience facilitating meetings including working groups and conferences and associated pre and post meeting activities such as agenda development and meeting minutes * Knowledge of Department of War cybersecurity programs such as RMF, CMMC, or Cloud * Secret clearance * Bachelor’s degree * CISM or CISSP Certification **Nice If You Have:** * Experience drafting technical documents, including technical policies and strategies, at the organization level * Experience with NIST SP 800

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