Director, Cyber Security - IT Security AdviserJob Description:Australian Citizens With NV1 Clearance residing in Australia only respond.Contract start 04 October 2023 to 6 months.PM&Cs Information Services Branch are looking for an experienced cyber security professional to act in the role of Director, Cyber Security - IT Security Adviser while key personnel are on leave.This EL2 position leads a small team of cyber professionals in the day-to-day operational cyber security of PM&C and shared service partners across three distinct networks. This position is responsible for providing cyber security guidance and advice to internal and external customers, overseeing and producing cyber GRC activities, and coordinating incident resolution and remediation.The occupant will be responsible for coordinating cyber security tasks throughout the Department and its supported networks. These duties include, but are not limited to:Deliver and maintain cyber security policies, plans, and procedures.Coordinate, review, and deliver cyber security artefacts used in Authority to Operate processes.Deliver, maintain, and present cyber security training for staff members.Provide technical security advice in the planning and implementation of new hardware and software solutions, allowing for both client requirements and Australian Government security guidelines.Coordinate cyber security investigations.Develop briefs for Senior Executives, Boards, and Committees.Oversee cyber uplift programs, changes, and minor projects.Coordinate and lead a small cyber security team.Applicants must have a cyber security background, preferably with the application of ICT security services in Australian Government, and must have experience in the security standards of Government networks. Previous experience in an IT Security Adviser or similar role is highly desirable.Advice would need to be given for networks at various security classifications. NV1 security clearance as a minimum is highly desirable in order to immediately advise on these systems.Applicants must be able to write and maintain cyber security documentation, such as security policy and security risk assessments, in accordance with Australian Government, Departmental, and international standards. The occupant must be able to work independently, have an eye for detail, and be able to prioritize multiple tasks. Applicants must have good written and verbal briefing skills and be able to interpret technical details for a non-technical audience as necessary.This role would have at least three weeks' worth of handover with the current Director, Cyber Security, allowing for a simple transition to a coordination role.Every application requires addressing selection criteria as part of the application submission:Demonstrated previous experience in similar roles.Qualifications relevant to the role.Relevant security certifications, qualifications, and degrees.Previous experience in an IT Security Adviser role for a federal government agency.
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