Description
SAIC is seeking a highly motivated Cybersecurity Triage Analyst to join our team supporting the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering (OUSW R&E). In this critical role, you will work with the Damage Assessment Management Office (DAMO) under the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cyber Security Program.
As part of this mission-focused team, you will contribute to the development of a comprehensive strategy to protect the Defense Industrial Base’s technological advantage. Your efforts will directly support safeguarding Controlled Technical Information (CTI) and advancing policy to assess and mitigate risks associated with CTI compromises within the Department of War (DoW) enterprise.
This position is 100% on site in Linthicum, MD
Job duties include:
- Build upon current strategy, policy, and guidance related to DoW Priority Modernization Areas to analyze gaps and develop recommendations to strengthen the DoW technological advantage.
- Manage Technology Area Protection Plan (TAPP) development and activities, including technology area decomposition, open-source research into emerging technology, analysis, and protection planning to determine critical priorities for protection.
- Integrate whole-of-government strategies and policies for technology identification and protection into overall Science and Technology (S&T) protection framework.
- Oversee and coordinate subject matter expert participation in technology area assessments in DoW technology modernization areas (e.g., hypersonics, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, quantum science, cyber, autonomy, 5G)
- Conduct Integrated Product Teams and coordinate with OUSW(AS) and OUSW(RE), key stakeholders in the intelligence and counterintelligence communities, other OSW staff offices, and other Federal Agencies playing key roles in CTI protection and damage assessment execution, planning, and response.
- Aggregate the analyses for final OSW damage assessment reports to senior members of OUSW(R&E), and support short-notice taskers focused on protection of critical DoW programs and technologies.
- Aggregate the analyses for final OSD damage assessment reports to senior members of OUSD(R&E), and support short-notice taskers focused on protection of critical DoD programs and technologies.
- Develop and coordinate procedures for assessing compromised DoW information, review incoming mandatory cyber incident reports submitted under DFARS 252.204-7012.
- Prepare analytical reports, make assessments, and manage case closures
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelors and nine (9) years or more experience; Masters and seven (7) years or more experience.
- Cyber Triage experience
- 9 or more years of experience supporting DoD
- Identification, or Program Protection Plan development and execution experience
- Demonstrated work experience with DoW weapons systems engineering
- Knowledge of Defense Industrial Base Cyber Security policy, program protection planning.
- TS/SCI clearance
- US citizenship
Desired Qualifications:
- Thorough understanding of how intelligence and counterintelligence information about threats and vulnerabilities to weapon systems can be incorporated into assessments of acquisition program information.
- Ability to work both independently and with personnel from multiple organizations.
- Demonstrated ability to work from high-level, limited and evolving guidance to produce timely and effective results.
Target salary range: $120,001 - $160,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.