Brussels, Brussels, Belgium•BrusselsBelgiumEurope•March 13, 2025
Deadline Date: Friday 16 December 2022
Requirement: Expert on Enterprise Cybersecurity Incident Management
Location: Brussels, BE
Full time on-site: Yes
NATO Grade: A3/G17/88
Total Scope of the request (hours): 1,824
Required Start Date: 2 February 2023 (or earlier if available)
End Contract Date: 31 December 2023
Required Security Clearance: NATO SECRET
Special Terms and Conditions:
The contractor will be responsible for complying with the respective national requirements for working permits, visas, taxes social security etc. whilst working on site at NATO HQ- Brussels, Belgium.
No special status is either conferred or implied by the host organisation, NATO HQ- Brussels, Belgium on to the contractor whilst working on site.
The contractor will be responsible for complying with all the respective National Health COVID-19 regulations for quarantine on arrival in Belgium before taking up the position.
1. INTRODUCTION
The incumbent will work on the coordination of response to Cybersecurity Incidents involving Enterprise CIS and services, performed by the Office of the CIO. S/HE will execute the follow-on activities through engagement with several NATO stakeholders (eg.: NATO technical authorities, risk management authorities, NATO entities across the Enterprise, etc…). This will include NATO risk managers, CIS provider (CISPs), the NATO Cyber Threat Assessment Branch (CTAB) and the NATO Cyberspace Operations Centre (CyOC). S/HE will also be responsible for further development, maintenance and update of the Enterprise Incident Management plan, framework and supporting processes.
2. TASKS
The contracted individual must be able to perform effectively and efficiently with minimal supervision the following tasks:
3. PROFILE
[See Requirements]
4. LOCATION OF DUTY
The Service will be executed primarily on site at the NATO HQ offices in Brussels, Belgium. Frequent travels or short deployments to NATO Command Structure bodies would be required. Due to the nature of the work, minimal teleworking can be foreseen.
5. TIMELINES
The services of the contractor are required for the period starting 1st February 2023 (or earlier if available) until 31th December, 2023.
6. SPECIFIC WORKING CONDITIONS
Secure environment with standard working hours. Occasional non-standard hours may be required in support of the NATO Chief Information Officer urgent tasks.
7. TRAVEL
Occasional business travel may be required. Travel expenses will be reimbursed to the individual directly (in addition to the hourly rate) under NATO rules.
8. SECURITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
The contracted individual must be in possession or capable of possessing a security clearance of NATO Secret.
A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.
Requirements
3. PROFILE
The candidate must have knowledge and multiyear experience in the organisation, management and support of international operations, activities, units and projects related to defence, security, electronics and communications and possess:
Desirable
The following would be considered an advantage: