National Centre for Geospatial Intelligence-Technology (NCGI-T) – Risks and Issues Manager - HEO
Posting date: | 24 April 2024 |
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Salary: | £35,290 per year |
Additional salary information: | 9528 |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 24 May 2024 |
Location: | PE28 2EA |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Ministry of Defence |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 347914 |
Summary
Utilising various methods, you will develop and assist the team leader to establish a range of system governance controls to identify, analyse, remediate, and reduce cyber security threats.
Working with your customers and partners across the organisation you will deliver specialist, customised advice and to ensure compliance to current security policies.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing effective risk and issue management, in accordance with organisation and industry best practice standards, for example ISO27001 and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Lead high level risk meetings.
Review risks and advise routes of escalation.
Coordinate and manage in-service Information Technology Health Checks (ITHCs), Vulnerability assessments and threat hunt tasks for organic systems that located three locations, RAF Wyton, Feltham, and Northolt.
Deliver support and tailored guidance of Risk Management and standards.
Review risks and advise routes of escalation.
Assist in the implementation of the Information Security Management System (ISMS).
Assist with the coordination of all complex cyber incidents involving MOD personnel, data and systems and conduct incident response and mitigation strategies.
Attendance at Security Working Groups and Forums.
Utilise the Enterprise Architecture Database to coordinate System Obsolescence and other ad-hoc tasking.
Coordinate Security Impact Assessments reviews.
Coordinate Cyber Incident and Resilience reporting and Business Continuity Planning.
This role will require regular travel to other MOD sites, including the Defence Geographic Centre (DGC), located at Feltham, Middlesex and No.1 Aeronautical Information Documents Unit (AIDU), located in Northholt, West London.
In Defence Intelligence (DI) our people solve problems, create understanding and give perspective to the diverse and complex Defence threats and challenges in a rapidly changing world. Together our civilians and military personnel inform decision making in Defence, manage complex finance programmes and develop new technology.
In DI we believe your unique experiences, view and understanding of the world could provide a vital perspective and contribution to our work. We recognise that great minds do not think alike and are striving to increase our diversity representation at all levels. As an equal opportunities employer we hire, train and promote people based on merit and inspire to create an inclusive workplace free of discrimination. We also offer flexible working arrangements such as flexi-time, job share and compressed hours.
All jobs advertised in DI are subject to fair and open competition.
Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.
Working with your customers and partners across the organisation you will deliver specialist, customised advice and to ensure compliance to current security policies.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing effective risk and issue management, in accordance with organisation and industry best practice standards, for example ISO27001 and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Lead high level risk meetings.
Review risks and advise routes of escalation.
Coordinate and manage in-service Information Technology Health Checks (ITHCs), Vulnerability assessments and threat hunt tasks for organic systems that located three locations, RAF Wyton, Feltham, and Northolt.
Deliver support and tailored guidance of Risk Management and standards.
Review risks and advise routes of escalation.
Assist in the implementation of the Information Security Management System (ISMS).
Assist with the coordination of all complex cyber incidents involving MOD personnel, data and systems and conduct incident response and mitigation strategies.
Attendance at Security Working Groups and Forums.
Utilise the Enterprise Architecture Database to coordinate System Obsolescence and other ad-hoc tasking.
Coordinate Security Impact Assessments reviews.
Coordinate Cyber Incident and Resilience reporting and Business Continuity Planning.
This role will require regular travel to other MOD sites, including the Defence Geographic Centre (DGC), located at Feltham, Middlesex and No.1 Aeronautical Information Documents Unit (AIDU), located in Northholt, West London.
In Defence Intelligence (DI) our people solve problems, create understanding and give perspective to the diverse and complex Defence threats and challenges in a rapidly changing world. Together our civilians and military personnel inform decision making in Defence, manage complex finance programmes and develop new technology.
In DI we believe your unique experiences, view and understanding of the world could provide a vital perspective and contribution to our work. We recognise that great minds do not think alike and are striving to increase our diversity representation at all levels. As an equal opportunities employer we hire, train and promote people based on merit and inspire to create an inclusive workplace free of discrimination. We also offer flexible working arrangements such as flexi-time, job share and compressed hours.
All jobs advertised in DI are subject to fair and open competition.
Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.