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TDI (Tetrad Digital Integrity)

Cybersecurity Policy Writer and Analyst

TDI (Tetrad Digital Integrity), Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Tetrad Digital Integrity (TDI) is a leading‑edge cybersecurity firm with a mission to safeguard and protect our customers from increasing threats and vulnerabilities in this digital age. We are looking for a mid‑level Cybersecurity Writer and Analyst with experience developing, writing, and modifying enterprise‑level security policies and publications to support the Office of Cyber Security. The role requires strong writing and editing skills, attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to incorporate stakeholder feedback. Stakeholder management skills and the ability to work at any level of the organization, including C‑level, are essential. This position requires three (3) days per week on site at the Ford Office Building in Washington, D.C.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Work collaboratively with staff by providing quality technical writing support (e.g., prepare and review documentation, communications, briefing decks) for internal and external stakeholders, as required.

Following approved organizational templates and style guides, review and analyze existing security policies; identify policy gaps and propose draft policy, focusing on modernizing any existing security policies that may need an update based on the advancement of current technology.

Analyze and develop new security policies based on best practices to address areas or technologies.

Work with cybersecurity personnel to define policy guidelines and ensure written policies are integrated into existing systems, where applicable.

Ensure consistency in guidance and terminology across all policies, with high attention to detail to ensure a quality product.

Adaptable to changing priorities with regards to policy updates.

Support ad‑hoc cybersecurity communications to include messages targeting Members, Committees and Leadership offices.

Manage and communicate timelines for deliverables and ensure quality for all documentation which may include new reports, responses to data calls, research papers, and other records as directed by Cybersecurity leadership.

Frequently on‑site in DC for client interaction and to support client’s events (Pop‑up Events).

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree in a related field with five (5) to seven (7) years of experience in cybersecurity policy development.

Demonstrated experience writing security policies at an enterprise level within a federal agency or comparable IT environment.

Strong policy analysis and professional writing ability, including editing and proofreading.

Proficient knowledge of various security guidelines, to include NIST, ISO, etc.

Demonstrated understanding of a broad range of security best practices and current technology trends.

Experience assessing and enhancing system security policies and procedures in response to regulatory requirements associated with Federal and International standards.

Ability to grasp complex functional policy concepts and translate into structured text that is easy to understand.

Proficient in the MS Office suite of products, including Word, Excel, Power Point and SharePoint.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Security+

Seniority level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Information Technology

Washington, DC $69,000.00‑$75,000.00

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