cFocus Software seeks a Cyber Exercises Support Specialist to join our program supporting the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AOUSC). This position is onsite in Washington DC. This position requires the ability to obtain a Public Trust clearance.
Qualifications:
5 years experience of developing IT presentation material for technical information (cybersecurity)
5 years experience identifying cybersecurity training requirements and delivering relevant training to nontechnical audiences
5 years experience in an office environment with technical IT personnel
3 years experience of IT customer support
5 years of experience with Microsoft Office Tools s such as Word PowerPoint Excel Visio and Forms
Duties:
Collaborate with ITSO Divisions to identify potential cyber threats vulnerabilities and attack scenarios relevant to the organizations environment and risk profile.
Develop detailed plans and objectives for cybersecurity exercises outlining the goals scope participants and timeline for each exercise.
Assist with the and facilitation of cybersecurity exercises guiding participants through simulated cyberattack scenarios and response activities.
Observe and evaluate participants performance during cybersecurity exercises assessing their readiness effectiveness and adherence to established policies procedures and best practices.
Conducts postexercise analysis and debriefing sessions to review exercise outcomes identify strengths weaknesses and opportunities for improvement and develop actionable recommendations for enhancing the organizations cybersecurity posture.
Provide written recommendations on Government drafts of executive summaries and briefings.
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