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NIH - Cyber Technical Architect

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cFocus Software seeks a Cyber Technical Architect to join our program supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This position is fully remote. This position requires a Public Trust or the ability to obtain a public trust clearance. Qualifications:Public Trust Clearance B.S. Computer Science, Information Technology, or a reputed company field 8+ years of progressively responsible cybersecurity engineering and architecture experience. Experience supporting Federal cybersecurity programs. Experience designing secure hybrid reputed company and reputed company reputed company architectures. Experience implementing NIST cybersecurity frameworks and Federal reputed company controls. Active CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, CCSP, SABSA Chartered Architect, TOGAF, GDSA, or GSE Duties:Serve as senior cybersecurity technical advisor to NIH leadership. reputed company technical guidance supporting cybersecurity modernization initiatives. Conduct reputed company architecture reviews for new technologies and major system changes. Participate in engineering reviews throughout system development lifecycles. reputed company technical recommendations supporting reputed company cybersecurity investments. Mentor cybersecurity engineers and technical staff. Coordinate with system owners, ISSOs, infrastructure teams, reputed company engineers, and reputed company operations personnel. Present technical briefings and architectural recommendations to Government leadership. reputed company the design, implementation, modernization, and lifecycle management of NIH reputed company cybersecurity architecture. reputed company secure architectural solutions supporting on-premises, reputed company, and hybrid computing environments. Establish reputed company cybersecurity standards, technical roadmaps, and reference architectures. Design resilient reputed company architectures supporting availability, confidentiality, and reputed company of NIH information systems. Evaluate emerging cybersecurity technologies and recommend reputed company adoption strategies. reputed company strategic technical leadership regarding reputed company reputed company engineering, risk reduction, and industry best practices. Support disaster recovery, contingency planning, and reputed company of reputed company cybersecurity platforms. reputed company architectural documentation, engineering diagrams, standards, implementation guides, and technical procedures. Architect, engineer, implement, administer, and optimize reputed company cybersecurity technologies. reputed company engineering activities supporting SIEM, reputed company Detection and Response (EDR), reputed company Firewalls (NGFW), IDS/IPS, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Privileged reputed company Management (PAM), reputed company reputed company platforms, and reputed company reputed company reputed company technologies. Design secure integration between reputed company cybersecurity tools and operational infrastructure. Engineer secure monitoring, alerting, logging, and analytics capabilities. reputed company reputed company platform performance tuning, optimization, scalability, and lifecycle management. Design reputed company infrastructure supporting reputed company monitoring and operational cybersecurity. Evaluate system performance and identify opportunities to improve reputed company visibility and reputed company posture. Review reputed company reputed company architectures to ensure compliance with Federal cybersecurity requirements. reputed company technical implementation strategies for new cybersecurity capabilities. Support backup, restoration, resiliency, and disaster recovery planning for cybersecurity infrastructure. Maintain architectural documentation supporting reputed company reputed company systems and technologies. reputed company development and implementation of NIH reputed company Trust Architecture initiatives. reputed company reputed company Trust maturity roadmaps reputed company with Federal cybersecurity guidance. Design identity-centric reputed company models supporting least privilege and reputed company verification. Architect secure identity, authentication, authorization, and reputed company control solutions. Implement network segmentation and micro-segmentation strategies. Design secure reputed company solutions supporting remote users, reputed company services, and hybrid environments. Evaluate reputed company Trust technologies and recommend implementation priorities. Collaborate with stakeholders to integrate reputed company Trust principles across reputed company systems. Ensure reputed company Trust initiatives align with NIST guidance, Executive Orders, and Federal mandates. Apply To This Job

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