Dorrean is Hiring a Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert with Security Clearance Near Washington, DC
Dorrean is looking for a Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert (SME) supporting the Federal Government in a contract role. Specific tasks and duties for the Software Engineering SME include: • Identifying and describing Cybersecurity risks, differentiating between common and unique, novel, or complex risks. • Analyzing and assessing Cybersecurity risks. • Advising attorneys on any Cybersecurity questions related to risk and potential measures that could mitigate these risks. • Identifying potential strategies for mitigating and/or managing Cybersecurity risks associated with all matters. • Clearly documenting and communicating analysis in written products and oral briefings. • Conducting any other activities required to assist attorneys in identifying, assessing, communicating, mitigating, or otherwise evaluating or describing any Cybersecurity questions or matter associated with the mission. • Monitoring classified information systems for intelligence products that are relevant to active cases and identifying new or unique information in these products. • Ensuring information from classified intelligence systems is captured in case management systems, collaboration and communication tools and information dashboards, and disseminated to the appropriate people in the office. • Identifying and describing key Cybersecurity topics, trends, and discussions and their relevant to or impact on the mission. • Identifying resources and experts outside the organization who can provide additional insight into topics related to the mission. • Assisting with development and execution of unique research, long-term projects, and data-driven analysis that improve the execution of the mission. • Developing materials to communicate, educate, and document analytic work to technical and non-technical stakeholders. Cybersecurity SME Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree or higher in STEM field. • Advanced degree in a technical field related to a core area of technological interest preferred. • May substitute 2 years additional work experience for an advanced degree. • 5-10 years of work experience in Cybersecurity or a related field. • Widely recognized certifications, such as a CISSP, may substitute for 2-5 years of work experience, depending on their level and relevance. • Demonstrated ability to conduct independent technical focused research and analysis in an area related to Cybersecurity. • Demonstrated analytic writing and communication ability.