Essential Job Functions:
• Conducts MRT-C analysis assets and assist with any follow-on defensive cyber actions on top priority USSF missions and assets
• Perform mission analysis to include identifying cyber dependencies, vulnerabilities, and developing mission cyber defense sensor strategies
• Analyzes a wide range of mission related cyberspace network activities to ensure mission success tailored to command, control, operational processes, and dependent space mission systems.
• Identifies, assesses, and implements mitigations to risk within local cyberspace terrain deemed critical to mission accomplishment.
• Develops mission thread data to support USSF mission owners, cyber security personnel, defensive cyber operators and program offices in assessing acceptable risks to missions caused by cybersecurity deficiencies in systems and programs. • Utilizes all information collected to create and deliver an Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) and Asset Defense Plan (ADP)
• Analyzes MRT-C results against mission system vulnerabilities and cyber threats to identify Key Terrain - Cyber for each USSF Mission.
• Provides mission analysis support to USSF MRT-C teams to analyze USSF Mission Systems to determine cyberspace dependencies, security risks, mission vulnerabilities, and defense plan measures for each mission system. • Inputs all mission data correctly into the Mission Assurance Decision Support System (MADSS)
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
• Must be able to understand and differentiate between critical and non-critical systems and networks, and capabilities that allow organizations to defend better, react faster, coordinate rapidly, prioritize efforts, and respond smarter to security events, increased risks, and/or operational directives
• Must have knowledge on how to perform assessments of systems and networks within a network or enclave and identify where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. • Must be able to measure the effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture against known vulnerabilities
• Must have knowledge and experience to support analysis tasks
• Must have extensive knowledge of Mission Assurance disciplines to include risk management, mission mapping, vulnerability assessments, and defensive cyber capabilities
• Must have a detailed understanding of mission analysis techniques, FMA-C methodologies, and mission dependencies
• Must have the ability to solve complex problems involving a wide variety of information systems
• Must be familiar with the purpose and use of the Mission Assurance Database Support System (MADSS) and other similar database repositories
• Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
• Good time management, prioritization, and multitasking abilities
• Excellent interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with colleagues
Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have 4 years of experience performing mission analysis, information security technologies, and USSF mission capabilities.
• Must have CISSP OR Security+ and meet one of the following qualifications: GICSP or GCED or PenTest+ or GSEC OR a B.S. degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, or Computer Science, from an ABET accredited or Center for Academic Excellence designated institution.
• Willing to travel approximately 25%.
• TS/SCI Required
• Conducts MRT-C analysis assets and assist with any follow-on defensive cyber actions on top priority USSF missions and assets
• Perform mission analysis to include identifying cyber dependencies, vulnerabilities, and developing mission cyber defense sensor strategies
• Analyzes a wide range of mission related cyberspace network activities to ensure mission success tailored to command, control, operational processes, and dependent space mission systems.
• Identifies, assesses, and implements mitigations to risk within local cyberspace terrain deemed critical to mission accomplishment.
• Develops mission thread data to support USSF mission owners, cyber security personnel, defensive cyber operators and program offices in assessing acceptable risks to missions caused by cybersecurity deficiencies in systems and programs. • Utilizes all information collected to create and deliver an Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) and Asset Defense Plan (ADP)
• Analyzes MRT-C results against mission system vulnerabilities and cyber threats to identify Key Terrain - Cyber for each USSF Mission.
• Provides mission analysis support to USSF MRT-C teams to analyze USSF Mission Systems to determine cyberspace dependencies, security risks, mission vulnerabilities, and defense plan measures for each mission system. • Inputs all mission data correctly into the Mission Assurance Decision Support System (MADSS)
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
• Must be able to understand and differentiate between critical and non-critical systems and networks, and capabilities that allow organizations to defend better, react faster, coordinate rapidly, prioritize efforts, and respond smarter to security events, increased risks, and/or operational directives
• Must have knowledge on how to perform assessments of systems and networks within a network or enclave and identify where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. • Must be able to measure the effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture against known vulnerabilities
• Must have knowledge and experience to support analysis tasks
• Must have extensive knowledge of Mission Assurance disciplines to include risk management, mission mapping, vulnerability assessments, and defensive cyber capabilities
• Must have a detailed understanding of mission analysis techniques, FMA-C methodologies, and mission dependencies
• Must have the ability to solve complex problems involving a wide variety of information systems
• Must be familiar with the purpose and use of the Mission Assurance Database Support System (MADSS) and other similar database repositories
• Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
• Good time management, prioritization, and multitasking abilities
• Excellent interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with colleagues
Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have 4 years of experience performing mission analysis, information security technologies, and USSF mission capabilities.
• Must have CISSP OR Security+ and meet one of the following qualifications: GICSP or GCED or PenTest+ or GSEC OR a B.S. degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, or Computer Science, from an ABET accredited or Center for Academic Excellence designated institution.
• Willing to travel approximately 25%.
• TS/SCI Required
Essential Job Functions:
• Conducts MRT-C analysis assets and assist with any follow-on defensive cyber actions on top priority USSF missions and assets
• Perform mission analysis to include identifying cyber dependencies, vulnerabilities, and developing mission cyber defense sensor strategies
• Analyzes a wide range of mission related cyberspace network activities to ensure mission success tailored to command, control, operational processes, and dependent space mission systems.
• Identifies, assesses, and implements mitigations to risk within local cyberspace terrain deemed critical to mission accomplishment.
• Develops mission thread data to support USSF mission owners, cyber security personnel, defensive cyber operators and program offices in assessing acceptable risks to missions caused by cybersecurity deficiencies in systems and programs. • Utilizes all information collected to create and deliver an Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) and Asset Defense Plan (ADP)
• Analyzes MRT-C results against mission system vulnerabilities and cyber threats to identify Key Terrain - Cyber for each USSF Mission.
• Provides mission analysis support to USSF MRT-C teams to analyze USSF Mission Systems to determine cyberspace dependencies, security risks, mission vulnerabilities, and defense plan measures for each mission system. • Inputs all mission data correctly into the Mission Assurance Decision Support System (MADSS)
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
• Must be able to understand and differentiate between critical and non-critical systems and networks, and capabilities that allow organizations to defend better, react faster, coordinate rapidly, prioritize efforts, and respond smarter to security events, increased risks, and/or operational directives
• Must have knowledge on how to perform assessments of systems and networks within a network or enclave and identify where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. • Must be able to measure the effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture against known vulnerabilities
• Must have knowledge and experience to support analysis tasks
• Must have extensive knowledge of Mission Assurance disciplines to include risk management, mission mapping, vulnerability assessments, and defensive cyber capabilities
• Must have a detailed understanding of mission analysis techniques, FMA-C methodologies, and mission dependencies
• Must have the ability to solve complex problems involving a wide variety of information systems
• Must be familiar with the purpose and use of the Mission Assurance Database Support System (MADSS) and other similar database repositories
• Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
• Good time management, prioritization, and multitasking abilities
• Excellent interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with colleagues
Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have 4 years of experience performing mission analysis, information security technologies, and USSF mission capabilities.
• Must have CISSP OR Security+ and meet one of the following qualifications: GICSP or GCED or PenTest+ or GSEC OR a B.S. degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, or Computer Science, from an ABET accredited or Center for Academic Excellence designated institution.
• Willing to travel approximately 25%.
• TS/SCI Required
• Conducts MRT-C analysis assets and assist with any follow-on defensive cyber actions on top priority USSF missions and assets
• Perform mission analysis to include identifying cyber dependencies, vulnerabilities, and developing mission cyber defense sensor strategies
• Analyzes a wide range of mission related cyberspace network activities to ensure mission success tailored to command, control, operational processes, and dependent space mission systems.
• Identifies, assesses, and implements mitigations to risk within local cyberspace terrain deemed critical to mission accomplishment.
• Develops mission thread data to support USSF mission owners, cyber security personnel, defensive cyber operators and program offices in assessing acceptable risks to missions caused by cybersecurity deficiencies in systems and programs. • Utilizes all information collected to create and deliver an Operational Risk Assessment (ORA) and Asset Defense Plan (ADP)
• Analyzes MRT-C results against mission system vulnerabilities and cyber threats to identify Key Terrain - Cyber for each USSF Mission.
• Provides mission analysis support to USSF MRT-C teams to analyze USSF Mission Systems to determine cyberspace dependencies, security risks, mission vulnerabilities, and defense plan measures for each mission system. • Inputs all mission data correctly into the Mission Assurance Decision Support System (MADSS)
Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
• Must be able to understand and differentiate between critical and non-critical systems and networks, and capabilities that allow organizations to defend better, react faster, coordinate rapidly, prioritize efforts, and respond smarter to security events, increased risks, and/or operational directives
• Must have knowledge on how to perform assessments of systems and networks within a network or enclave and identify where those systems/networks deviate from acceptable configurations, enclave policy, or local policy. • Must be able to measure the effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture against known vulnerabilities
• Must have knowledge and experience to support analysis tasks
• Must have extensive knowledge of Mission Assurance disciplines to include risk management, mission mapping, vulnerability assessments, and defensive cyber capabilities
• Must have a detailed understanding of mission analysis techniques, FMA-C methodologies, and mission dependencies
• Must have the ability to solve complex problems involving a wide variety of information systems
• Must be familiar with the purpose and use of the Mission Assurance Database Support System (MADSS) and other similar database repositories
• Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
• Good time management, prioritization, and multitasking abilities
• Excellent interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with colleagues
Minimum Qualifications:
• Must have 4 years of experience performing mission analysis, information security technologies, and USSF mission capabilities.
• Must have CISSP OR Security+ and meet one of the following qualifications: GICSP or GCED or PenTest+ or GSEC OR a B.S. degree in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Information Systems, or Computer Science, from an ABET accredited or Center for Academic Excellence designated institution.
• Willing to travel approximately 25%.
• TS/SCI Required
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