Cybersecurity Policy Analyst

Role Overview

The Cybersecurity Policy Analyst at MCSI is a pivotal role aimed at researching and analyzing U.S. government policies, laws, and Department of Defense (DoD) strategies in the realm of cybersecurity. The primary objective is to identify how MCSI's capabilities and services can align with and support the U.S. government's cybersecurity endeavors. This role requires a deep understanding of both the cybersecurity landscape and the governmental frameworks that govern it.

Core Responsibilities

  • Analyze current U.S. policies, laws, and strategies, focusing on areas relevant to MCSI's expertise
  • Identify opportunities where MCSI's solutions can align with and support U.S. government objectives
  • Produce comprehensive whitepapers and reports that articulate how MCSI's offerings can aid government initiatives
  • Act as a bridge between MCSI and government agencies, ensuring clear communication
  • Stay abreast of emerging trends and changes in cybersecurity policies and strategies at the federal level

Required Skills

  • Solid understanding of cybersecurity principles and familiarity with U.S. government policies and strategies in cyber
  • Strong capability to analyze complex policy documents and derive actionable insights
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in writing whitepapers and reports
  • Ability to think strategically about how a private entity like MCSI can contribute to national cybersecurity efforts
  • Proficient in conducting thorough and detailed research

Attributes

  • Ability to work autonomously and proactively in identifying opportunities for alignment between MCSI and USG goals
  • Keen attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and relevance in policy analysis and reporting
  • Team player who can effectively collaborate with both MCSI team members and external government entities

Inquiries

To apply to work with MCSI, please email your curriculum vitae and contact details to [email protected].