Cybersecurity Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

Cybersecurity Analyst with Security Clearance

The Cyber Security Analyst is responsible for all areas of IT cybersecurity and assisting the USARPAC G61 (CSPMO) in managing the risk of operating a network including the Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI), Organizational Inspection Program, foreign engagements, exercise support, and Certification and Accreditation (C&A) support and tracking using RMF.
Works with other team personnel to ensure they remain on task and assist where needed.
Duties /
Responsibilities:
This position will include, but is not limited to, the following tasks:
Responsible for oversight and accountability of day-to-day security operations of cybersecurity tasks.
Develop and maintain compliant security architecture by implementing current policies, procedures, and standards to provide a layered approach to cybersecurity.
Evaluate policies against applicable standards for regulatory compliance.
Assess USARPAC Physical, personnel, facility, information systems, through policies and controls IAW Army Regulations, Department of Defense (DoD) Directives and Instructions.
Manage information security risks and report findings to the Government.
Work with system owners to maintain current Authorities to Operate in a manner compliant with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance.
Support foreign engagements by developing and presenting cybersecurity topics and develop and build relationships with foreign partners.
Support cybersecurity requirements during Army and Joint exercises.
Represent the USARPAC G6 and CG in briefings and meetings regarding cybersecurity posture of the AOR.
Coordinate with Offensive and Defensive Cyber team in exercise or contingency operations.
The Cybersecurity Analyst will:
Attend technical meetings as requested by the Govt.
Cybersecurity Program Manager providing comment and recommendations were required.
Assist in the review and drafting of policy, SOPs and directives as required.
Ensure appropriate Secure Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIG) are maintained through monthly POAM review.
Review Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&M) for currency and mitigations to identified vulnerabilities.
Provide recommendations on Cybersecurity perspectives for proposed changes, initiatives, and projects.
Review change requests, system connection requests, and requests for exception to policy to DODIN- AP networks.
Determine associated risk and draft Memorandums for Record for all requests with recommendation to the Authorizing Official via CSPMO review.
Validate assets are in compliance with Army Gold Master configuration, DISA STIG compliant, and meet all requirements of the Change Request process prior to recommending connection to the DODIN-AP network.
Review all change requests for completeness, accuracy, and residual risk prior to providing approval Memorandum for Request to the Cybersecurity SME.
The Cybersecurity Analyst will support C&A activities including:
Ensure the Network Enterprise Centers and USARPAC controlled assets comply with eMASS and AO direction for all connections to the DODIN-AP NIPR and SIPR in support of their Authority to Connect (ATC) and Authority to Operate (ATO).
The Cybersecurity Analyst will support the CCRI and OIP processes including:
Provide support to the CCRI assessment team during scheduled and unscheduled inspections.
Ensure Network Enterprise Command's (NECs) and Regional Cyber Center (RCCs) are in compliance with all applicable CCRI requirements (e.
g.
Technical, CND Directives, Contributing Factors, etc.
), as command team member for the Site Assist Visit (pre-CCRI inspection).
Report status, findings, and results.
Support post-CCRI finding remediation.
Assist with the planning, execution, and documentation of CCRI finding remediation activities.
Provide support to the Organizational Inspection Program (OIP) prior to, during and following all OIP inspections.
Evaluate Command personnel during all OIP inspections.
Document all findings; teach and train personnel on how to correct findings and provide recommendations to preclude recurrence of findings.
Support Foreign Engagements:
Assist in developing a 5-year cybersecurity plan for specific country engagements.
Develop and present topics in conjunction with the 5-year plan.
Coordinate country visits using SMEs from various sources based on agreed upon topics.
Develop and build relationships with foreign partners to ensure continued success.
Cybersecurity support for Exercises:
Review, analyze, and recommend connections for Authorizing Official (AO) approval.
Work with exercise participants to develop proper documentation for presenting to the AO.
Participating in pre-exercise meetings as directed by the government.
Basic Required Qualifications and Skills:
Note:
These are mandatory items that all candidates must have when an making application for this position.
Please ensure that your submission addresses each of these required items.
Candidates without these required elements will not be considered.
At start date, must possess IAM Level III certification in ACTIVE status.
One or more of the following certifications are acceptable:
GSCL - GIAC Security Leadership CertificationCISM - Certified Information Security ManagerCISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional (or Associate7
years cybersecurity experience preferably working directly with the Army.
5
years knowledge of DoD and Army cybersecurity policy.
Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills.
Ability to evaluate data to quickly identify problems, issues, and gaps.
Excellent oral, written, and verbal communication skills, with experience addressing senior leaders.
Due to a customer requirement, as a condition of employment for this position, the successful candidate will be required to obtain and provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination prior to commencing employment.
Pursuant to a government contract, this specific position requires U.
S.
Citizenship.
All applicants must have current DoD Top Secret clearance eligibility day one and prior to entry on duty with the ability to pass an SSBI background investigation to up-scope their clearance to Top Secret/ SCI.
Desired Qualifications and Skills:
It is desirable that the candidate has the following
Qualifications:
Capable of conducting technical research on cybersecurity issues and products and producing a whitepaper for leadership review.
Experience working with USARPAC and INDOPACOM AOR and familiar with the command structures.
Knowledgeable working with the Mission Partner Environment (MPE).
Experience in briefing senior executive leaders and General Officers.
A relevant educational degree in one of the follow fields:
Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Cyber Security, Statistics, Business Administration, Systems Engineering, Computation Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Information Security and Assurance, Mathematics, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Telecommunications.
Experience with Cloud Cyber Security.
Recommended Skills Architecture Business Administration Certified Information Security Manager Certified Information Systems Security Professional Communication Computer Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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