Washington, DC, US
16 hours ago
Industrial Cybersecurity Analyst - 1898 & Co. (Washington DC)

The Industrial Cybersecurity Analyst will assist with projects addressing Information Technology (IT) and Industrial Control System security. The 1898 Co. Security Risk Consulting practice is a premier OT/ICS/SCADA cybersecurity consulting practice whose mission is to serve humanity by improving the safety, security, and reliability of the world’s critical infrastructure – improving risk management through resiliency, situational awareness, and preparedness. The Industrial Cybersecurity Analyst supports the execution of projects consisting of network penetration testing, web application security testing, cybersecurity vulnerability assessments, secure system design and integration, and/or development of cybersecurity programs at client sites in a wide variety of industries utilizing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF), and other industry or data-specific compliance frameworks and regulations.

Assist with the planning, design, development, and implementation of technical controls, procedures, and policy associated with adherence to cybersecurity compliance and/or regulatory standards.Maintain the highest level of integrity, protecting the confidentiality and security of client and project information.Assist with policies and procedures, secure process control network design, and technical recommendations for implementing firewalls and other network security and compliance controls.Assist with the documentation and development of technical artifacts including control listings, dataflow diagrams, and plans of action and milestones (POAMs).Assist with technical documentation of network traffic as well as firewall services and solutions, including explanations and diagrams.Assist in hands-on implementation and hardening of OT/IT systems, including servers, workstations, switches, and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).Assist with operational issues and implement design alterations to address these issues.Assist in penetration testing and vulnerability assessments of IT and Operational Technology (OT) networks for both compliance and security purposes.Assist with post-event analysis of unusual events and assist with directing needed changes to procedures or processes in response.Assist in technical issues, identify implications to the business, and be able to communicate any impacts with other operational departments within the business.Assist with uploading cybersecurity artifacts into government systems (e.g., eMASS) in support of accreditation packages.Assist in the support of engagements with federal clients as part of Risk Management Framework (RMF) compliance efforts.Assist with the development of cybersecurity strategies and secure system architecture designs within industrial and critical infrastructure environments.Pursue, obtain, and maintain industry-recognized IT certifications related to cybersecurity such as ethical hacking, network engineering, Industrial Control Systems (ICS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), risk management, and others as necessary.Maintain knowledge of the cybersecurity capabilities of operating systems, networking devices, control systems, and vendor offerings.Attend industry-specific technical conferences.Actively participate in a qualitative and quantitative problem-solving environment.Collaborate with other groups and divisions inside Burns McDonnell to provide cybersecurity services.Perform other duties as assigned.Comply with all policies and standards.
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