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Cybersecurity Risk Consultant Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Qualifications Required: * 2+ years of experience in cloud security, cybersecurity, technology risk, or technology consulting. * 2+ years of experience designing, assessing, or implementing security ...

Includes design of the cyber organization, governance, and risk assessments. Qualifications ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cyber Security, Engineering ...

Includes design of the cyber organization, governance, and risk assessments. Qualifications ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cyber Security, Engineering ...

Includes design of the cyber organization, governance, and risk assessments. Qualifications ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cyber Security, Engineering ...

Consultant - Cloud Architect

Detroit, MI · On-site

$64.75 - $86/hr

Required : • 2+ years of experience in cloud security, cybersecurity, technology risk, or technology consulting. • 2+ years of experience designing, assessing, or implementing security solutions ...

Consultant - Cloud Architect

Detroit, MI · On-site

$64.75 - $86.25/hr

Qualifications Required: * 2+ years of experience in cloud security, cybersecurity, technology risk, or technology consulting. * 1+ years of experience designing, assessing, or implementing security ...

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Cybersecurity Risk Consultant information

What does a cyber risk consultant do?

A cybersecurity risk consultant assesses an organization's security posture by identifying vulnerabilities, analyzing potential threats, and recommending measures to mitigate risks. They often use tools like risk assessment frameworks and may hold certifications such as CISSP or CISM to evaluate and improve cybersecurity defenses.

What is the 80 20 rule in cyber security?

The 80/20 rule in cybersecurity, often called the Pareto Principle, suggests that approximately 80% of security issues are caused by 20% of vulnerabilities or threats. Cybersecurity risk consultants focus on identifying and mitigating these critical vulnerabilities to improve overall security posture efficiently.

How much do cyber security consultants get paid?

Cybersecurity risk consultants typically earn between $70,000 and $130,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Senior consultants with specialized skills or certifications like CISSP or CISA can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $150,000. Compensation also varies based on the industry and the complexity of the security environment they manage.

Can you make $500,000 a year in cyber security?

Cybersecurity Risk Consultants and senior cybersecurity professionals with extensive experience, advanced certifications, and specialized skills can potentially earn $500,000 or more annually, especially in high-demand industries or senior leadership roles. Achieving this level often requires a combination of technical expertise, strategic responsibilities, and often working in consulting or executive positions.
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Cybersecurity Risk Consultant jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Cybersecurity Risk Consultant job openings:
Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert Lead

Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert Lead

Goldbelt, Inc.

Battle Creek, MI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


Job description

Overview
Please note that this position is contingent upon the successful award of a contract currently under bid.
Global in service but local in approach, Nisga'a Tek is committed to high-quality service to those who defend us. Nisga'a Tek ensures mission assurance and execution for customers and warfighters. Providing intelligence, IT, cyber security, training, logistics, administrative, acquisition, and background investigation services.
Summary:
The Cybersecurity Subject Matter Expert Lead provides expert support, research and analysis of exceptionally complex problems, and processes relating to them.
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
  • Serves as technical expert to the Cybersecurity Assessment Program providing technical direction, interpretation, and alternatives to complex problems.
  • Thinks independently and demonstrates exceptional written and oral communications skills.
  • Applies advanced technical principles, theories, and concepts.
  • Contributes to the development of new principles, concepts, and methodologies.
  • Works on unusually complex technical problems and provides highly innovative and ingenious solutions.
  • Recommends cybersecurity software tools and assists in the development of software tool requirements and selection criteria to include the development of product specific STIGs from applicable DISA SRGs.
  • Works under consultative direction toward predetermined long-range goals and objectives.
  • Assignments are often self-initiated.
  • Determines and pursues courses of action necessary to obtain desired results.
  • Develops advanced technological ideas and guides their development into a final product.

Qualifications
Necessary Skills and Knowledge:
  • Demonstrated expertise in leading and mentoring teams, providing clear guidance, quality oversight, and technical direction to ensure all cybersecurity artifacts meet DoD standards, organizational expectations, and inspection ready quality levels.
  • Provin real world hands-on experience preparing enterprise environments for DoD cybersecurity inspections (CCRI, CORA, Blue Team assessments)
  • SME level experience in assessing security controls and conducting authorization reviews for large, complex organizations.
  • SME level understanding of DoD cybersecurity requirements, including documenting and developing artifacts for STIGs, TCG configuration guides, IAVMs, and Task Orders
  • Oversees end to end POA&M lifecycle management, ensuring accurate documentation, status tracking, and closure of all remediation actions
  • Exceptional ability to develop, maintain, and validate RMF artifacts and cybersecurity documentation
  • Expert ability to interpret new and evolving DoD cybersecurity documentation, templates, and compliance requirements to develop high quality cyber security artifacts even when guidance is incomplete, ambiguous, or inconsistently applied.
  • Skilled in analyzing and interpreting cybersecurity guidance from the ISSM/ISSO to produce authoritative system documents such as the SSP, CONOPS, Incident Response Plan, Contingency Plan, Configuration Management Plan, and other required artifacts
  • Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively with minimal oversight
  • Strong research, analytical, and problem solving skills
  • Proficiency with analytical tools such as Microsoft Excel, Access, Power BI, and Power Platforms
  • Ability to generate clear, accurate, and audit ready cybersecurity reports, including vulnerability summaries, compliance status updates, and risk findings for technical and leadership audiences
  • Ability to generate detailed analytics and trend reports using data from vulnerability scanners, configuration tools, and security platforms to support decision making and inspection readiness
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to brief leadership and produce clear documentation
  • Experienced in the general tenets supporting the overall DOD implementation of its authorization process, to include supporting cybersecurity policy, procedures, and processes.
  • Knowledgeable in the cybersecurity of emerging technology areas such as Cloud, information technology (IT), Industrial Control Systems (ICSs), or Operational Technology (OT) infrastructures.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills for resolving security issues.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Certification Requirements:
    • Required Training Certifications In: ICS300 or relevant Operational Technology "OT" or Industrial Control System "ICS" Cybersecurity Certifications, ACAS, and Tanium
    • Computing Environment: DLA approved CE (D Account Access)
    • Current Requirement: DOD 8570 - IAT 3
    • Future Requirement: DOD 8140
    • Primary Cyber Work Role:
      • Work Element: Cybersecurity (CS)
      • Work Role: 722 - Information Systems Security Manager
      • Proficiency Level: Advanced
  • Ten (10) years IT experience
  • Ten (10) years DOD Cybersecurity experience
  • Ten (10) years of Risk Management Framework (RMF) and NIST A&A experience
  • Expert experience in cybersecurity and evaluations
  • DOD Secret Clearance and must possess IT-II Non-Critical Sensitive security clearance or Tier 3 (T3) at time of proposal submission.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree

Pay and Benefits
At Goldbelt, we value and reward our team's dedication and hard work. We provide a competitive base salary commensurate with your qualifications and experience. As an employee, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with company matching, tax-deferred savings options, supplementary benefits, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.