ASD 4, 5 & 6 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Security (Information & Communication Technology)
Full time
Salary Package: $80,744 - $153,536 (plus super)
As a Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist , you will stay abreast of the latest domestic and international developments in technology, explore the risks of these technologies, test and assess the effectiveness of current and novel cyber security mitigations, and develop valuable advice for both internal and external stakeholders.
Roles in STAR Branch include both technical and non-technical; spanning strategic and operational planning, research and development, operations, business management and mission governance. There are opportunities for travel, continuous training and professional development, and industry collaboration.
ASD 4 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist With supervision, perform information and cyber security work within an integrated technical and non-technical workforce. With supervision, provide and apply technical cyber security expertise to time sensitive policy questions. Develop technical expertise and advice for non-technical colleagues and other technical staff on a range of cyber security related issues. Build and sustain positive relationships with team members, actively participate in teamwork and motivate fellow and developing technicians. Actively engage in ongoing self-improvement and professional development. Develop knowledge of cyber security legislative frameworks, government decision-making, and the Australian Signals Directorate's mission and policy requirements. ASD 5 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Under limited supervision, perform information and cyber security work within an integrated technical and non-technical workforce. Develop technical cyber security expertise and advice for a range of technical and non-technical stakeholders. Actively liaise with key stakeholders and identify relevant expectations and concerns to achieve cyber security outcomes. Develop a sound understanding of cyber security legislative frameworks, government decision-making, and the Australian Signals Directorate's mission and policy requirements. Demonstrate a sound level of problem solving ability on detailed security or sensitive projects and exercise appropriate judgement. Contribute to developing, implementing, and reviewing policies and procedures relevant to Australia's cyber security. Actively engage in ongoing self-improvement and professional development. ASD 6 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Perform information and cyber security work within an integrated technical and non-technical workforce with minimal guidance. Demonstrate a sound level of problem solving ability on detailed security or sensitive projects and exercise appropriate judgement. Develop, implement, and review policies and procedures relevant to Australia's cyber security. Represent the team and actively liaise with key stakeholders to achieve desired cyber security outcomes. Build and sustain positive relationships with team members, provide leadership to fellow and developing technicians and actively participate in teamwork. Pro-actively identify and engage in ongoing self-improvement and professional development. Possess and apply knowledge of cyber security legislative frameworks, government decision-making, and the Australian Signals Directorate's mission and policy requirements. About the Team The Standards, Technical Advice and Research (STAR) Branch , within ASD's Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), informs and advises government and industry on cyber security best practices.
As a Technologist within STAR branch, you will have a unique opportunity to apply your passion for technology in a way that directly contributes to improving the cyber resilience of the Australian community and helps to make Australia the most secure place to connect online.
STAR Branch is comprised of four sections that:
Deliver research and knowledge on operational and critical emerging technologies through Australian Signals Directorate owned labs and public private partnerships. Supports the cyber uplift of Australian organisations, and awareness raising of individuals, through the provision of technical advice and guidance. Fosters and leads improvements in cryptography, emerging technology, and cyber security innovation through the preservation of international democratic technology standards. Endorses highly experienced cyber security professionals to conduct independent security assessment services that contribute to securing the information systems of Commonwealth Government and industry. Our Ideal Candidate Our ideal candidate is passionate, curious and keen to learn and apply their skills and experience in pursuit of the broader ASD mission. Applicants who have skills in cyber-related project and program management are also strongly encouraged to apply. Previous cyber security experience or knowledge is preferred.
Additional Level-Specific Skills and Experience ASD 4 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Teamwork (working in various size teams); operates as an effective member of the team, works collaboratively, maintains an awareness of different working styles and supports the contribution of others. Time management (prioritisation, meeting deadlines); takes personal responsibility for accurate completion of work, shows initiative and seeks guidance when required. Communication skills (technical, written, verbal); confidently presents messages in a clear, concise manner and listens carefully to others to check their views have been understood. Cyber security knowledge ASD 5 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Engagement experience (stakeholders, relationships, projects); consults and shares information and ensures others are kept informed, works collaboratively and is responsive to changes in stakeholder needs. Time management (prioritisation, meeting deadlines); demonstrates persistence, works to achieve objectives with energy and drive, follows up to ensure all issues are finalised. Communication skills (technical, written, verbal, interpersonal); communicates with clear understanding, selects the appropriate medium, discusses issues credibly and thoughtfully. Cyber security expertise ASD 6 Cyber Security Mitigation Technologist Leadership skills (technical, organisational, people); understands the work environment, initiates team goals, strategies and work plans, makes effective use of individual and team capabilities. Engagement experience (projects, stakeholders, relationships, mentorship); anticipates and is responsive to client and stakeholder needs, maintains relationships, offers reciprocal assistance in achieving mutually beneficial outcomes. Communication skills (technical, written, verbal, interpersonal); seeks to understand the audience, tailors communication, focuses on key points and structures messages clearly and succinctly. ASD is seeking applicants to fill current and anticipated vacancies and to create a merit pool for future vacancies. In line with the Australian Public Service Commissioner's Direction 2022, upon completion of the recruitment activity, the merit pool will be able available to locations across Australia.
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