[4951] Cyber Security Technical Support
Start date: April 2025
Clearance: NATO Secret
Location: The Hague, Netherlands
Requirements
• The individual must hold a Master's of Science (MSc) degree from an accredited University in a related subject with 5 years post-related experience, or a Bachelor's of Science (BSc) degree from an accredited University in a related subject and 8 years post related experience.
• It is highly desirable for the individual to hold relevant certifications, such as Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or GIAC Security.
• Extensive knowledge and experience (more than 5 years) in Architectural methodology and design principles. Prior experience with Archimate is desirable.
• Extensive knowledge and experience (more than 5 years) in cyber security principles, best practices, concepts and technology.
• Ability to work independently and in teams to achieve the desired goals, including the ability to monitor and support a team.
• Good communications and writing skills in English.
• Extensive knowledge and experience in at least three of the following domains: Public Key Infrastructure; Cloud Security; Identity and Access Management; Cyber Security Monitoring; Zero Trust; Cyber Security Incident Management; Vulnerability Assessment; Threat Hunting; Crypto Management and Logistics; Boundary Protection.
Duties and Role:
The contracted individual must be able to perform effectively and efficiently with minimal supervision.
The contracted individual will be embedded in the Transform branch of the NCSC and will be supporting cyber security planning and design across various projects.
Within the Transform Branch and reporting to the Solutions and Roadmap Service head, the duties of the individual will focus on:
Coherence Support: Support NCIA projects through the provisioning of architectural guidance, ensuring the application of coherent design and implementation approaches across the NCIA aligned with NCSC cyber security architecture.
Design Support: Support NCSC architects and SMEs with the production of architectural design elements in support of current and future implementation projects.
Provisioning of Subject Matter Expertise to Projects: Support NCSC projects through the provisioning of subject matter expertise on various Cybersecurity topics, in collaboration and coordination with key NSCS stakeholders.
Specific Working Conditions: The work will be mainly executed on site at the NCI Agency offices in The Hague, Netherlands. Weekly update to the identified authority will be required for assessing the satisfactory condition of the work delivered. Depending on specific assignment, occasional travel of up to five days a month may be required to NCIA offices in Belgium.