NIH - Cyber Technical Architect

Remote
Full Time
NIH - ISPSS
Experienced
cFocus Software seeks a Cyber Technical Architect to join our program supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This position is fully remote. This position requires a Public Trust or the ability to obtain a public trust clearance.
Qualifications:
  • Public Trust Clearance
  • B.S. Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field
  • 8+ years of progressively responsible cybersecurity engineering and architecture experience.
  • Experience supporting Federal cybersecurity programs.
  • Experience designing secure hybrid cloud and enterprise security architectures.
  • Experience implementing NIST cybersecurity frameworks and Federal security controls.
  • Active CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, CCSP, SABSA Chartered Architect, TOGAF, GDSA, or GSE

Duties:
  • Serve as senior cybersecurity technical advisor to NIH leadership.
  • Provide technical guidance supporting cybersecurity modernization initiatives.
  • Conduct enterprise architecture reviews for new technologies and major system changes.
  • Participate in engineering reviews throughout system development lifecycles.
  • Develop technical recommendations supporting enterprise cybersecurity investments.
  • Mentor cybersecurity engineers and technical staff.
  • Coordinate with system owners, ISSOs, infrastructure teams, cloud engineers, and security operations personnel.
  • Present technical briefings and architectural recommendations to Government leadership.
  • Lead the design, implementation, modernization, and lifecycle management of NIH enterprise cybersecurity architecture.
  • Develop secure architectural solutions supporting on-premises, cloud, and hybrid computing environments.
  • Establish enterprise cybersecurity standards, technical roadmaps, and reference architectures.
  • Design resilient security architectures supporting availability, confidentiality, and integrity of NIH information systems.
  • Evaluate emerging cybersecurity technologies and recommend enterprise adoption strategies.
  • Provide strategic technical leadership regarding enterprise security engineering, risk reduction, and industry best practices.
  • Support disaster recovery, contingency planning, and resilience of enterprise cybersecurity platforms.
  • Develop architectural documentation, engineering diagrams, standards, implementation guides, and technical procedures.
  • Architect, engineer, implement, administer, and optimize enterprise cybersecurity technologies.
  • Lead engineering activities supporting SIEM, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Next Generation Firewalls (NGFW), IDS/IPS, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Privileged Access Management (PAM), cloud security platforms, and related enterprise security technologies.
  • Design secure integration between enterprise cybersecurity tools and operational infrastructure.
  • Engineer secure monitoring, alerting, logging, and analytics capabilities.
  • Oversee security platform performance tuning, optimization, scalability, and lifecycle management.
  • Design security infrastructure supporting continuous monitoring and operational cybersecurity.
  • Evaluate system performance and identify opportunities to improve enterprise visibility and security posture.
  • Review enterprise security architectures to ensure compliance with Federal cybersecurity requirements.
  • Develop technical implementation strategies for new cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Support backup, restoration, resiliency, and disaster recovery planning for cybersecurity infrastructure.
  • Maintain architectural documentation supporting enterprise security systems and technologies.
  • Lead development and implementation of NIH Zero Trust Architecture initiatives.
  • Develop Zero Trust maturity roadmaps aligned with Federal cybersecurity guidance.
  • Design identity-centric security models supporting least privilege and continuous verification.
  • Architect secure identity, authentication, authorization, and access control solutions.
  • Implement network segmentation and micro-segmentation strategies.
  • Design secure access solutions supporting remote users, cloud services, and hybrid environments.
  • Evaluate Zero Trust technologies and recommend implementation priorities.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to integrate Zero Trust principles across enterprise systems.
  • Ensure Zero Trust initiatives align with NIST guidance, Executive Orders, and Federal mandates.
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