About You
You are an accomplished cyber professional with an extensive and in-depth understanding of cybersecurity policy and strategy guidelines. Your qualifications include:
• Five+ years of proven cyber policy experience in the federal domain.
• Experience with and working understanding of federal cybersecurity laws and regulations, including FISMA.
• Well-versed with NIST publications, including NIST 800 series, and OMB circulars such as OMB A-130 circular and memoranda.
• Maintains an active CISSP, CISM, CISA or other professional cybersecurity certification which complies with DoD 8570 IAT Level III or IAM Level III .
• Demonstrated professional demeanor, adept at fostering positive client interactions and forging robust, trusting professional relationships.
• Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills, facilitating effective information dissemination.
• Flexibility in scheduling, with the capacity to work outside of standard business hours to meet project demands.
• Ability to occasionally travel up to 10% of the time and the willingness to work at client sites as needed, ensuring seamless collaboration and support.
• Ability to successfully complete a federal background investigation for a high-risk Public Trust position.
• U.S. Citizen.
Your Impact
In this role, you will be instrumental in shaping and implementing cybersecurity policies and strategies tailored to meet our federal clients' unique needs and requirements.
Responsibilities will include:
• Reviewing existing and proposed policies and using sound judgement to evaluate alternatives and recommend new solutions, processes, policies, standards in support of federal clients.
• Applying in-depth knowledge of cyber laws, regulations, and industry guidelines to draft comprehensive, effective, and measurable cyber policy and governance documents.
• Providing tactical and strategic guidance and direction to federal clients and other stakeholders to mature governance and compliance.
• Creating persuasive and articulated whitepapers, C-suite level memos, and other necessary documents to drive informed action and decision-making.
• Editing, proofreading, and providing writing support on governance documents prepared by others, including federal clients and other team members.
• Building strong working relationships and partnerships federal clients, within own organization, and across technology and business teams at all levels of management
• Keeping clients well-informed with clear and specific status updates and identifying risks and issues.
• Facilitating meetings and training sessions focused on policy and governance to ensure smooth understanding and implementation.