Data Operations & Onboarding Analyst (with security clearance)
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
- Analysis of data sources related to assets, configurations, and vulnerabilities.
- Validation of onboarded data sources.
- Leading technical discussions on data sources, correlation, SOP.
- Preparation and presentation of technical findings, provision of recommendations, and documentation of results.
- Support data source discovery, data source onboarding, and data lifecycle processes in the context of ACPV.
- Review ACPV service for depth, compliance, and vulnerability exposure.
- Representation of NCIA to stakeholders, delivering presentations and recommendations.
- Documentation of ACPV processes.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Tableau?, Do you have a Master's degree?, * Nationally recognized/certified engineering university/college qualification with preferably Master of Science degree;
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Valid security clearance at minimum NATO SECRET level;
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Good knowledge of MS Office, with a minimum of 2 years of experience.
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Prior experience with data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau, Grafana) and the Ability to analyse and interpret structured and unstructured data.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity fundamentals, risk analysis, threat modelling and secure data handling, and Cyber Security tools e.g. vulnerability assessment, forensic analysis, log aggregation and correlation.
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Data sensitivity awareness. Understanding of handling classified or mission- critical information.
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Knowledge of multi-vendor switching, routing and security technology with proven technical experience with in depth understanding of communication protocols (mainly TCP/IP stack and technology behind of each element in the stack), network and security technologies.
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Knowledge of NATO Accreditation process and document set required for Accreditation and potential presentation to NSAB.
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Ability to plan and execute assigned project tasks taking into account policies, programme goals, and priorities, funding and other planning constraints.
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Ability to work on their own and as part of a team.
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Good communication skills (speaking, reading, writing, listening) in English;
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At least 3 years in support of a Cyber Security environment.
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Prior experience of working in an international environment, including both military and civilian elements, for a minimum of 1 year (preferred).
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Knowledge/understanding of NATO responsibilities and organisation.
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Knowledge of NATO Communication and Information Systems Infrastructure (preferred).