Emerging Tech · 1 month ago
Cybersecurity Technical Writer
Emerging Tech is seeking a Cybersecurity Technical Writer responsible for developing clear, accurate, and compliant cybersecurity documentation. This role involves collaborating with analysts to create documentation that aligns with Florida Cybersecurity Standards and various NIST frameworks.
Health Care
Responsibilities
Collaborate with analysts and the technical architect to convert technical observations, assessment results, and system details into clear, well-structured documentation
Ensure all deliverables comply with the RFQ’s formatting, clarity, and content standards, including required Microsoft Word templates, PDF formatting, and submission guidelines
Contribute to the development and refinement of key documents, including the User Access Policy (D7), Information Security Procedures (D4), policy updates (D5), the Vulnerability Management Plan (D11), the Change Management Plan (D12), and MFA recommendations (D9)
Support the drafting and editing of System Security Plans (D8) and Data Flow Baseline documentation (D10) to ensure accuracy and consistency
Maintain cross-document consistency, including standardized terminology, regulatory references, and alignment with DEP policies
Participate in weekly meetings, status reviews, and onsite collaboration sessions as required to gather information and confirm document accuracy
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's or Master's in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or Information Security
Degrees in related technical fields like Engineering (Computer/Electrical), Information Assurance, or Data Analytics are also relevant
5+ years in cybersecurity technical writing, policy development, or documentation for regulated environments
CISA, CISSP, or Security+ (Security+ minimum; CISSP preferred for technical accuracy)
Demonstrated experience translating NIST CSF, NIST 800-53, and state cybersecurity requirements into policy and procedural documents
At least one year of experience writing or revising documents aligned to 60GG-2 and §282.318 F.S
Strong editorial and version-control practices
Preferred
CISSP preferred for technical accuracy