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Support for digital projects (functional analysis, UX/UI, project management) * Cybersecurity and ... Prince 2 * SCRUM #J-18808-Ljbffr

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Senior IT Security Analyst

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$90K - $115K/yr

... other cybersecurity frameworks such as ISO 27001, CIS, or SOC 2. * Strong knowledge and ... Strong analytical, organizational, and project management skills, with the ability to drive ...

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Ensure alignment with frameworks such as SOC 2, NIST, ISO 27001, CIS, and Zero Trust * Oversee ... Drive adoption of AI-driven security, automation, and advanced analytics * Lead innovation in ...

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Writing of test reports and result analyses* Documentation of test procedures and test cases ... Palo Alto (Panorama):** 2 to 3 years of experience* **Core Switching / Routing*** **F5 Load ...

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Minimum 5 years of experience analyzing, producing, and briefing operational and/or strategic cybersecurity threat intelligence products. * Minimum 2 years of experience working with OT networks ...

WI · On-site

$100 - $155/hr

As a global leader in cybersecurity, CrowdStrike protects the people, processes and technologies ... All candidates must possess the following qualifications: 5+ years of experience in two (or more ...

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What is the difference between Cybersecurity Analyst Two vs Cybersecurity Analyst One?

AspectCybersecurity Analyst TwoCybersecurity Analyst One
Required CertificationsCompTIA Security+, CISSP (preferred), CEHCompTIA Security+, CEH
Work EnvironmentMid-level security teams, IT departmentsEntry-level security roles, IT support teams
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial, healthcare, government sectorsSmall businesses, tech startups, retail

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IT Cybersecurity Program manager - Belgium (On-site)

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WI • On-site

$85 - $120/hr

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Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Presentation of ETNIC

ETNIC (Enterprise for Information and Communication Technologies) is the IT operator of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. A public interest organization, ETNIC’s mission is to design, develop, maintain and evolve information systems and technological infrastructures serving the administrations and establishments of the FWB.

A central player in the digital transformation of the Belgian French-speaking public sector, ETNIC operates in various areas such as:

  • Management of IT infrastructures (networks, security, data centers, cloud)
  • The development of tailor‑made business applications
  • Support for digital projects (functional analysis, UX/UI, project management)
  • Cybersecurity and data protection
  • User support and training

In a constant concern for innovation, performance and public service, ETNIC regularly collaborates with external partners to strengthen its teams through IT consultancy missions. These collaborations are part of an ethical, professional framework oriented towards the quality and concrete impact of the solutions delivered.

Mission

Within the ETNIC project management unit, in close collaboration with the Security & Privacy Operational Taskforce (SPOT) team and under the supervision of the Information Security Advisor, the NIS2 Project Manager manages an end‑to‑end portfolio of three cross‑functional projects with a cybersecurity orientation:

  • Business continuity & recovery (BCP / DRP – RTO/RPO)
  • Transversal traceability (SIEM / SOC)
  • Supply Chain & data management subcontractors (MAP)
Activities

Main responsibilities:

  1. Framing & planning: define scope, objectives, milestones, deliverables, detailed schedule, workload plan and communication plan for each project.
  2. Budgetary & financial management: establish and monitor budgets, negotiate envelopes with sponsors, produce gap analyses (committed vs. planned costs) and guarantee control of ROI.
  3. Risk management & dependencies: maintain a structured RAID log, manage inter‑project dependencies, anticipate critical paths and trigger mitigation plans.
  4. Operational management & reporting: lead COPILs, workshops, COPOR and CODIR, consolidate management reporting and formalise cost‑delay‑quality trade‑offs.
  5. Coordination of the cybersecurity component: manage, in conjunction with SPOT, the security base projects (SIEM/SOC traceability, RTO/RPO/DRP/BCP continuity) and guarantee their integration into the overall planning.

Methodology & tools: mobilise appropriate approaches (V‑cycle, Agile, hybrid) and PMI/PMBOK and PRINCE2 standards; produce and maintain structuring documents (project charter, PMP, WBS, RAID log, decision register); set up rituals (stand‑up, milestone reviews, retrospectives).

Animation of stakeholders: act as a facilitator and agent of influence with regard to the development, infrastructure, network, business and security teams; translate technical (and security) requirements into concrete actions; negotiate arbitrations and deadlines by arguing via 'technical debt' and the 'cost of non‑quality'; translate technical issues into business risks (unavailability, schedule drift, non‑compliance, reputation) to obtain buy‑in and prioritisation.

Required Skills
  • Agile
  • BI
  • Cyber Security
  • ITIL
  • MS‑Project
  • PMBOK
  • Prince 2
  • SCRUM
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