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November 29, 2024

Supervisory Cyber Analyst

  • Sydney, Melbourne or Canberra locations
  • 12 Month Fixed Term
  • Salary from $123,444 + 15.4% superannuation (depending on experience)
  • Hybrid working environment

A future with ASIC means that your work will contribute to ASIC’s vision for a fair, strong and efficient financial system for all Australians. We value what you will bring. We value those with sharp, analytical minds and are open to challenging the way things are done.

The team

The Supervisory Cyber and Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC) has been created to support ASIC’s regulatory business to build cyber and operational resilience capabilities and to provide leadership and expertise as we assess the resilience of our regulated entities.

The role             

As a Supervisory Cyber Analyst, you will shape and execute the work program for the Supervisory Cyber and Operational Resilience Centre (SCORC), including developing a communications strategy, managing internal reporting, and overseeing project management. You will work closely with subject matter experts to create supervisory approaches for evaluating the cyber and operational resilience of regulated entities, crafting key messages, and delivering communications related to ASIC’s supervisory cyber program. Additionally, you will coordinate and track cyber incidents reported to ASIC and participate in the response to these incidents, following the Supervisory Cyber Incident Response Plan or other broader government responses.

You will also take charge of planning, communications, and reporting for ASIC’s high-profile Cyber Consultative Panel, and play a key leadership role in delivering the Cyber Pulse Survey, a crucial tool for working with the industry to enhance cyber resilience. Your responsibilities will also include leveraging and enhancing existing ASIC systems and tools to support the delivery of the strategy and roadmap, as well as developing relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including government agencies, regulators, and industry.

You will be accountable for

  • Contributing to the strategy and execution of the work program for the SCORC, including the communications strategy, internal reporting, and project management.
  • Supporting ASIC staff by working closely with subject matter experts.
  • Contributing to the development of key messages and delivery of communications pertaining to ASIC’s supervisory cyber program.
  • Coordinating and tracking cyber incidents notified to ASIC and participate in ASIC’s response to cyber incidents impacting our regulated entities.
  • Owning the planning, communications and reporting for ASIC’s high-profile Cyber Consultative Panel.
  • Playing a key leadership role in delivering ASIC’s Cyber Pulse Survey, a critical tool that helps ASIC work together with industry to uplift cyber resilience.
  • Developing relationships with internal stakeholders to support the delivery of cyber priorities relating to their regulated populations.
  • Engaging with external stakeholders including government agencies, regulators and industry.

About you

  • Tertiary qualifications in a field such as law, economics, information technology, with cyber or information security qualifications being highly regarded.
  • Experience working with advanced data analytics, complex IT systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders, coupled with excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills and the ability to hold others accountable for their part in complex initiatives with many participants, together with strong project management and reporting skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and drive effective and innovative responses and solutions.
  • Demonstrated ability to apply different technologies to gather information and process evidence efficiently and effectively.

About ASIC 

ASIC’s remit is one of the broadest of regulators across the world.

ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit and monitors and promotes market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system.

Through our enforcement work, we hold to account those who contravene the law, working to achieve strong outcomes that address the greatest consumer and investor harms.

Through Moneysmart, we aim to improve the skills and knowledge of Australians and provide information and tools to help them in their decision making.

A future with ASIC means that your work will contribute to achieving ASIC’s vision for a fair, strong and efficient financial system for all Australians.

ASIC is committed to a providing a diverse and inclusive workplace where the very best talent in Australia chooses to work. Indigenous Australians are encouraged to apply as well as applicants from all backgrounds and with different abilities.

To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen, and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment which is issued ASIC’s Security team.

View the position description for more information or click ‘apply’ to start your application. Please include a brief resume.

Applications for this role will close at 11:59pm on Friday, 13 December 2024.

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