Job Description
Cyber Security Legislative Analyst
Work Location: Rosslyn, VA
Kwaan Tech is seeking a highly qualified Cyber Security Legislative Analyst to provide part-time (approximately 40 hours per month, hours may vary) Cyber Security Legislative Support Services in support of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Cyber Monitoring and Operations (DS/CTS).
The hourly range () for this position has been established at: $75 per hour.
The above range represents the company’s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. In addition, we offer a K with company match. This job will be posted until filled or withdrawn.
Core Duties:
- Provide cyber legislative analysis support
- Monitor, analyze, and report on cyber security legislative and regulatory trends and initiatives
- Contribute comments to DS/CTS in response on draft cyber security legislations and regulations
- Review and prepare briefs on cyber security papers, reports, and presentations of interest to DS/CTS (e.g., such as the draft Federal Adoption of the NIST Cyber Security Framework)
- Review and identify issues of relevance to DS/CTS on reports issued by cyber security working groups, committees, commissions, hearings, etc.
- Report on cyber security news and publications of interest to DS/CTS
- Responsible for creating and maintaining the Monthly Cyber Legislative Analysis Report which reports on the following: All pertinent cyber security legislative and regulatory initiatives Cyber security related committee(s) commission(s) activities, hearings, and reports, highlighting key points and relevance to DS/CTS Legislative staff meetings attended/facilitated, noting key take-always Analyses of emerging and updated trends and their implications affecting DS/CTS News, reports, and publications of interest to DS/CTS Ad-hoc reports, as requested
Travel Requirements 0 - 10% Job Requirements
Requirements:
- Master’s degree in business, management science, computer science, information systems, or other related disciplines; law degree preferred
- At least 12 years of progressive experience in information technology (IT) programs
- Five years of Federal Agency experience in Information Assurance and/or cyber security programs
- Possess a legal background with application to Information Assurance and Cyber Security
- Experience working with Cyber Security working groups, committees, task forces, etc.
- Demonstrated ability to expeditiously review emerging initiatives, assess impact on on-going programs, and recommend a course of actions
- Must have an Active Top Secret, with eligibility for Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Security Clearance
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