Overview
The Information and Computer Security Officer (Technical Lead) will coordinate and implement information and computer security activities as part of the nuclear security programme, including those based on needs identified by States and the Division's internal IT security activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and provide technical input to the work of the information and computer security team.
- Lead the development of the information and computer security programme of activities.
- Lead the development of information and computer security guidance.
- Provide expert support to Member States efforts to establish effective information and computer security.
- Contribute to capacity building, including conduct of training, workshops, exercises and seminars.
- Lead the design and delivery of information and computer security activities for Member States.
- Represent the IAEA at national and international meetings.
- Conduct, as requested, information and computer security assessment missions and International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) missions.
- Serve as the Divisional Information Security Officer, coordinating and developing the Division's information and IT security programme.
Required Experience
- A minimum of seven years of relevant professional experience, including technical leadership, in computer security in the nuclear field.
- Prior experience working at nuclear facilities/nuclear operations is highly desirable.
- International or national experience in nuclear security activities related to information and computer security.
- Demonstrated strong organizational skills in leading and coordination of large-scale meetings/conferences.
- Demonstrated technical writing skills.
Qualifications
- Advanced university degree in information science, computer science, nuclear science, nuclear engineering or related fields.
- A university degree in information science, computer science, nuclear science, nuclear engineering or related fields with two additional years of relevant experience may be considered in lieu of advanced university degree.