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CACI International Inc · 5 months ago

Cybersecurity Liaison Officer

CACI International Inc is seeking a Cybersecurity Liaison Officer to support their DoD customer in implementing a secure and effective enterprise IT service delivery model. The role involves ensuring effective communication and collaboration among various departments to manage cybersecurity risks and advocate for security best practices.

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Comp. & Benefits
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Responsibilities

Stakeholder Engagement: Act as the primary liaison between the cybersecurity team and other business units, departments, and external partners. Establish strong working relationships to understand their unique needs, challenges, and requirements related to cybersecurity
Communication and Education: Facilitate clear and timely communication regarding cybersecurity matters, including threats, vulnerabilities, and best practices. Organize and lead cybersecurity awareness sessions and training programs for non-technical staff to improve security posture across the organization
Risk Assessment and Mitigation: Collaborate with various teams to identify potential cybersecurity risks within their respective areas of operation. Assist in conducting risk assessments and help develop mitigation strategies to address identified vulnerabilities
Incident Response Coordination: Support the cybersecurity incident response team in coordinating and communicating responses to cybersecurity incidents. Ensure that the relevant stakeholders are kept informed during incident resolution
Policy Implementation: Assist in the implementation and enforcement of cybersecurity policies, standards, and guidelines across the organization. Collaborate with departments to ensure they are aligned with industry best practices and compliance requirements
Security Project Support: Provide insights and expertise to departments undertaking new projects or initiatives that involve information systems or technology. Ensure that security considerations are integrated into project planning and execution
Threat Intelligence: Stay updated on the latest cybersecurity threats, trends, and industry developments. Share relevant threat intelligence with the appropriate teams and help devise strategies to counter emerging threats
Regulatory Compliance: Assist in meeting cybersecurity-related regulatory requirements and help prepare necessary documentation for compliance audits
Performance Monitoring and Reporting: Track and report key performance indicators related to cybersecurity initiatives, ensuring that progress is communicated to stakeholders and management

Qualification

Active Directory securityIntune configurationSTIG complianceRisk managementIncident responseCybersecurity certificationsAnalytical mindsetRegulatory knowledgeCommunication skillsProject management

Required

Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance
12+ Years of relevant experience (Bachelor's Degree in relevant field may be substituted for 5 years of relevant experience)
Proven experience in cybersecurity or a related role, with a focus on risk management, incident response, policy implementation, and specifically including substantial experience in Active Directory security, Organizational Unit (OU) design and management, Intune configuration and security policy implementation, and applying Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with technical and non-technical stakeholders, including the ability to clearly articulate complex Active Directory, Intune, and STIG-related security concepts to diverse audiences
Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, threats, vulnerabilities, and best practices, with in-depth knowledge of Active Directory vulnerabilities, Intune security settings, and STIG remediation techniques
Familiarity with industry frameworks and standards such as NIST SP 800 series and DoD Policies, particularly those related to Active Directory hardening, Intune security baselines, and STIG compliance requirements
Analytical mindset with the ability to assess complex situations and provide practical solutions, including the ability to troubleshoot Active Directory security issues, identify Intune configuration gaps, and implement STIG remediation strategies
Required DoD 8140 compliant certification such as CompTIA Security+
Experience in project management and the ability to manage multiple tasks concurrently, including managing projects related to Active Directory upgrades, Intune deployments, or STIG compliance initiatives
Dedication to staying current with the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, particularly concerning new vulnerabilities and security best practices for Active Directory, Intune, and STIG implementation

Preferred

Other relevant cybersecurity certifications like Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), are a plus
Knowledge of regulatory requirements related to cybersecurity (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) is advantageous

Benefits

Healthcare
Wellness
Financial
Retirement
Family support
Continuing education
Time off benefits

Company

CACI International Inc

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At CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI), our 25,000 talented and dynamic employees are ever vigilant in delivering distinctive expertise and technology to meet our customers’ greatest challenges in national security.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$1B
2025-05-21Post Ipo Debt· $1B
2003-01-10IPO

Leadership Team

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John Mengucci
President & CEO
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Darryl W Burke
Senior Vice President / Air Force Client Executive
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