Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management (CSCRM) Expert (TS/SCI)

Remote
Full Time
HHS CORA
Experienced

CSCRM Technical Expert (TS/SCI clearance)

cFocus Software seeks a Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management (CSCRM) Technical Expert (TS/SCI clearance) supporting the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS).
This position is located in Washington, DC and Atlanta, GA, with the option for remote work.

Responsibilities

  • Provide SME advisory services for Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management (C‑SCRM) across HHS
  • Advise on NDAA Section 889 and FASC removal/exclusion orders integration within acquisition processes
  • Conduct TS/SCI-level cyber supply chain analysis, enrichment, and product development
  • Coordinate with acquisition and cybersecurity teams to integrate C‑SCRM controls and reporting
  • Experience Requirements: 
    7-10 years of relevant work experience in cybersecurity, with at least 5 years in threat intelligence, risk management, supply chain analysis, or a related field. Required Skills and Competencies:
    Analytical Skills - Proven analyst experience: 
    -    supporting the implementation of Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels; 
    -    implementing of Section 899 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requirements;
    -    providing SME level advice on the execution of Federal Acquisition Security Council (FASC) removal and exclusion orders within procurement and acquisition processes;
    -    demonstrating at an expert-level proficiency, leadership in the integration of C-SCRM within the acquisition process. 
    Technical Skills:
    -    Proficiency in understanding threat actor Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), Indicators of Compromise (IOCs), and common cybersecurity frameworks, such as MITRE ATT&CK.
    -    Data Analysis and Visualization: Proficiency in using platforms like Power BI for data visualization and presenting intelligence insights.
    Communication:
    -    Ability to communicate complex threat intelligence insights effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences.
    -    Experience in preparing and delivering threat briefings, incident reports, and advisories for both technical teams and executive stakeholders.
    -    Advanced analytical skills with a demonstrated ability to synthesize large volumes of threat data into actionable intelligence;
    -    Strong research capabilities for monitoring threat environments and providing detailed analysis and assessments.
    Collaboration:
    -    Experience working collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to facilitate information sharing.
    Ability to lead initiatives involving multiple stakeholders to enhance the organization’s overall cybersecurity supply chain risk management posture

    Clearance Requirement:
    -    Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance is required.

     

Qualifications

  • Clearance: Top Secret (TS/SCI)
  • Education
    Minimum Education:
    -    Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, Computer Science, Intelligence Studies, or a related field.
    -    Master’s degree in a related field is desirable and may substitute for up to 2 years of required experience.
    Substitution: Equivalent work experience may be considered in lieu of a degree, requiring 4 additional years of directly related experience.

    Certifications Requirements:
    At least one of the following certifications is required:
    -    Project Management Professional (PMP)
    -    Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
    -    Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
    -    Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
    -    Certified in Supply Management (CPSM)
    -    CompTIA Security+
    -    GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence (GCTI)
    -    CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+)

    Additional certifications that can be beneficial but are not mandatory include:
    -    Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C)
    -    Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAIWA)
    -    Certified International Procurement Professional (CIPP)
    -    Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
    -    GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH)
    -    Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)

     

Tools Used

  • Splunk, PowerBI, Tableau
  • ServiceNow, Salesforce, Remedy
  • Wireshark, PhishMe, Mandiant
  • Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, Adobe Creative Cloud
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