
Foreign Investment Risk Analyst
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security AgencyThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the Nation's risk advisor, working with partners to defend against today's threats and collaborating with industry to build a more secure and resilient infrastructure for the future.
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The Foreign Investment Risk Analyst position within the National Risk Management Center requires an individual with a subject matter expertise in the vulnerabilities, consequences, and mitigations related to national security that would result from transactions involving foreign investment in the United States and rooted in CISA and DHS equities, or those transactions involving telecommunications licenses meeting certain thresholds of foreign ownership or control. Typical work assignments at the full performance level include, but are not limited to: Identifying cybersecurity and technology risk posed to U.S. national security by transactions involving foreign investment or licensing activities and writing clear, actionable assessments of the risk resulting from the completion of those transactions or approval of an application directly associated with CISA and DHS equities. Providing subject matter expertise, skills, and services necessary to conduct research and analysis of evolving cybersecurity and technology risk in areas within CISA equities. Providing detail-focused services necessary to support the efficient analytic workflow, data collection, and knowledge management for FIRB cases, reviews, and various program support projects (e.g., records upkeep and file management). Applying applicable laws, statutes and regulatory documents and integrating into policy development. Maintaining cybersecurity plans, strategy, and policy to support and align with organizational cybersecurity initiatives and regulatory compliance. Applying business and management best practices for application to CISA/NRMC programs and/or operators. Ensuring organizational efficiency and productivity including staffing, work methods, and administrative control systems. Presenting authoritative finding and recommendations to resolve complex management issues, problems, and conflicts. Leveraging project and program management skills to ensure effectiveness and efficiency of work operations. Participating with internal and external stakeholders in developing and organizing policies and programs. Leading the development of new plans, programs, and initiatives in a dynamic and complex environment. Preparing written reports and briefing material based on analysis and research, that is appropriate for programrequirements. Performing evaluation assignments of projects and studies that require analysis of interrelated issues. Evaluating analytical results and keeping the organization informed of progress and unusual
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