
IT Specialist (PLCYPLN/INFOSEC)
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job.Serves as a Cybersecurity Integration and Development Project Manager ensuring that DLA is responsible, accountable, and in compliance with overarching DoW directives and guidance within assigned areas.Participates and leads in cybersecurity related (J6) discussions to clearly define objectives for identifying risks, defining risk tolerances, and identifying, analyzing, and responding to Cyber risks.Key stakeholder in DoW mandated Mission Essential Function identification process, identifies essential functions the organization must continue, and the Business Process Application process identifies how these essential functions are performed.J6 project/task Lead, within assigned areas, on Joint Planning Groups (JPG) in the development, implementation, and dissemination of metrics to gauge J6's progress towards achieving its' short- and long-term cybersecurity objectives.Lead on Joint Planning Groups (JPG) in the development, implementation, and dissemination of metrics to gauge J6's progress towards the integrated automated capabilities utilized to support business systems under the organization's purview.Develops J6 training objectives, cyber stimulus, exercise scenarios, and expected outcome with cyber equities in support of internal, DLA integrated, and joint exercise planning and execution.Develops J6 training to include identifying cyber and J Code equities, planning, synchronization, rehearsing, and exercising mission assurance readiness for the Warfighter.
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