The Director, Cyber Security Practice is responsible for defining and advancing cybersecurity capabilities in direct support of federal agency clients, serving as the company's foremost authority on federal cybersecurity
Job Summary
The Director, Cyber Security Practice is responsible for defining and advancing cybersecurity capabilities in direct support of federal agency clients, serving as the company's foremost authority on federal cybersecurity.
Key responsibilities include business development, federal program delivery oversight, people and team leadership, and thought leadership within the federal cybersecurity market.
Tria Federal is proud to employ and support military veterans, encouraging veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses to apply.
Matching Summary
The Director, Cyber Security Practice is responsible for defining and advancing cybersecurity capabilities in direct support of federal agency clients, serving as the company's foremost authority on federal cybersecurity.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Federal cybersecurity regulatory frameworks
Zero trust architecture
Cloud security
SIEM/SOAR operations
Incident response
Federal proposals and business development
Nice-to-have
AI-driven threat detection
Mission-first mindset
Continuous learning
Community events participation
Key Requirements
10+ years of progressive cybersecurity experience
5+ years in senior technical leadership
Deep expertise in federal security domains
Strong knowledge of NIST SP 800-53, FISMA, FedRAMP, CMMC, RMF