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Cyber Risk Support

Portsmouth
1 week ago
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Cyber Risk Support

Carbon60 Project Services are looking for a Cyber Risk Support specialist to coordinate service-wide, system level, risk management in support of Secure by Design (SbD) implementation, and oversee the delivery of Navy Command's SbD implementation plan.

Description

Update the SbD implementation plan by using NIST 800-37 Tasks 1-7. Identify the activities required to deliver each task, including the implementation approach, resources and timescales.
Complete the highest priority tasks within the SbD implementation plan with the current resource available.
Assist with bringing in additional resource identified to deliver the implementation plan within a reasonable time period.
Liaise with relevant SbD stakeholders within Navy Command programmes and projects to share best practice and cohere the Navy approach.
Represent and support Royal Navy equities in the SbD Working Group and Project Board that are focused on implementing the detail of SbD in Navy Command and across TLBs.
Liaise with relevant stakeholders across Navy, Defence Digital, other FLCs/TLBs, and potentially other government departments, to share best practice and cohere the Navy approach.

Role Specifics

Start Date - ASAP

Contract Length - 2-3 years

Based in Portsmouth (3 days per week on-site)

PAYE/Umbrella Engagement

Clearance Level: SC

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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