Provide Functional Mission Analysis-Cyber assistance to identify weapon system’s critical information technology architecture and supporting infrastructure that aids in the warfighting mission.
Investigate a diverse collection of network activities in cyberspace to determine essential Mission Relevant Terrain Cyber (MRT-C) support designed for command, control, processes, and systems.
Develop a strategy to identify, evaluate, and minimize risks in the local cyberspace environment that are considered crucial for mission success.
Create and implement strategies and techniques to merge and display relevant MRT-C, based on essential systems and network services.
Identify and analyze trends to define MRT-C requirements and provide guidance and alignment services.
Assist with FMA-C, identifying, mapping, and developing a defense plan to safeguard MRT-C.
Establish databases to monitor systems, design and revise user boundaries, and create indexing to make searches easier.
Utilize classified and unclassified networks and information portals to create support and information distribution plans for mission activities.
Review and provide recommendations for establishing new or revised policies, procedures, objectives, and organization design for the staff, as necessary.
Coordinate with local/base SMEs to resolve events and/or incidents & brief supporting recommendations and Courses of Actions.
Define and perform vulnerability assessments leveraging threat analysis to scope and prioritize efforts.
Conduct research, analysis, and correlation across a wide variety of all source data sets (indications and warnings).
Coordinate with enterprise-wide cyber defense staff to validate network alerts and document and escalate incidents.
Perform cyber defense trend analysis and reporting and event correlation to gain situational awareness.
Requirements
Active Top-Secret clearance with SCI eligibility.
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information System Engineering, Business, or related technical discipline in cybersecurity or information technology.
IAT Level II Certification (ex: CompTIA Security+) in accordance with (IAW) DOD 8140 and AFMAN 17-1303.
Five (5) years of experience required: Functional Mission Analysis in Cyberspace processes and associated mapping and defense of Mission-Relevant Terrain in Cyberspace.
Fundamental understanding of DoD mission assurance concepts/principles and how they relate to the USAF mission.
Information Technology (IT) cybersecurity principles, concepts, and methods to investigate, analyze, and respond to cyber incidents within a computer network environment or enclave.
IT security principles, policies, products and services to assess risk factors and advise on vulnerability to attack from a variety of sources.
Commonly applied telecommunications principles, concepts, and methodologies, operating characteristics and capabilities of systems, media, equipment, and related software systems.
Attend the Air Force virtual FMA-C course within one month of onboard, or upon first class availability.
Attend Mission Assurance Cyber Coordination Element (MACCE) training within three months of onboard, if funding is available.
Complete virtual Mission Assurance Decision Support System (MADSS) training within one month of onboard and obtain an account for MADSS.