[3735] Enterprise Cybersecurity Incident Manager
Start date: October 2024
Clearance: NATO Secret
Location: Brussels, Belgium
SKILLS
• A degree from a university or establishment of similar standing;
• At least 3 years of experience in cybersecurity incident management, preferably in a large organization;
• Experience in the planning of multi-year programs related to cyber security incident management;
• Experience in cyber incident management exercise planning processes and scenarios;
• Experience in the development of processes and cybersecurity incident response plans, preferably in a large organization;
• Experience in the provision of cybersecurity advice and guidance following incidents happening in and through cyberspace;
• Knowledge and experience coordinating with multiple stakeholders during the response activities to cybersecurity related incidents in large, geographically sparse organizations;
• An excellent knowledge and experience with cybersecurity incident response best practices;
• A good knowledge of the principles, policy and procedures governing cybersecurity, preferably in military and/or defence organizations;
• The ability to draft clear and concise reports, produce and maintain cybersecurity incident reports, security and risks logs and systems in support of cybersecurity incident response activities;
DESIRABLE:
• Cyber security certifications such as CISSP, CISM or equivalent post-graduate degree in cybersecurity;
• Experience within NATO in leading cyber incident response activities;
• Experience in leading staff work on large and complex projects and to coordinate multiple stakeholders in different and separate locations;
• Experience in incident management tools;
• Knowledge of the NATO organization, its security policy and supporting directives.
ACTIVITIES
• Support Enterprise cyber incident management and response efforts, in particular ensuring appropriate coordination across Enterprise stakeholders;
• Support, oversight and lead Cyber Incident Task Force (CITF) lines of effort;
• Support the preparation and conduct of cyber Incident Coordination and Decision Making Group (ICDMG) discussions and meetings;
• Prepare weekly SITREPs for OCIO leadership awareness on relevant activities, also for informing the Allies as necessary;
• Perform and supervise secretarial duties for cyber incident response related meetings;
• Identify, develop and coordinate mitigation and remediation actions, in order to ensure a coherent response, Enterprise-wide, to identified cyber events and incidents;
• Develop, maintain and update an Enterprise-wide incident management framework to support the role of the CIO as Single Point of Authority for cybersecurity, in coordination with relevant NATO stakeholders, such as NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) and CyOC;
• Support the annual update of the Cyber Incident Response Plan (CIRP) and its supporting annexes;
• Support the preparation, conduct and evaluation of the annual OCIO-led Exercise Enterprise Pathfinder (ENPAF), a key exercise for the Enterprise to ensure readiness to handle cyber security incidents;
• Support that the lessons identified of previous ENPAF iterations and CITFs become learned in the Enterprise cyber incident management process;
• Liaise with NCIA for monitoring and coordination of technical activities in relation to cybersecurity incidents;
• Liaise with the NATO Cyber Threat Assessment Branch for monitoring and assessment of cyber threats.