The mission of the NIGC is to (1) promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments; (2) maintain the integrity of the Indian gaming industry; and (3) ensure that Tribes are the primary beneficiaries of their gaming activities.
Background:
The National Indian Gaming Commission was created by Congress through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (P.L. 100-497). The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) established the NIGC as an independent federal agency within the Department of the Interior (DOI). IGRA was enacted with the express purpose to support and promote tribal economic development, self sufficiency, and strong tribal governments through the operation of gaming on Indian Lands. IGRA provides a legal framework structured to safeguard tribes as the primary beneficiaries of their gaming operations, shield Indian gaming from corrupting influences, and ensure that the games offered are fair and honest. IGRA created the NIGC to protect tribal gaming as a means of generating revenue for tribal governance and tribal communities.
Responsibilities:
- Apply knowledge and skills of information systems security principles, NIST
guidelines, FISMA, CISA, and federal directives, to conduct ongoing security
assessments of installed systems and networks with a view to recommend
corrective actions. - Perform systems engineering and maintenance activities according to established
standards. - Apply knowledge of Networking Technologies including LAN, MS Azure, and
Wirless management in security solutions implementation and troubleshooting. - Develop NIGC security operations capabilities by evaluating current strategies and
pursuing alignment with best practices. - Ensure the effective configuration and daily operations of tools that support the
NIGC cybersecurity strategy. Such tools include SEIM integration, Syslog, Network
Detection and Response (NDR), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR),
Firewalls, M365 Cloud security, Defender for Cloud, and Continuous Diagnostics &
Mitigation (CDM) capabilities. - In collaboration with CISO and Privacy Officer develop plans, techniques, and
measurable objectives to improve the development of cybersecurity and privacy
measures that meet NIGC goals for protecting sensitive information. - Collaborate with other teams on the integration of NIGC Applications and IT
services to consider security implications and ensure that NIGC security
requirements are met. - Maintain threat awareness and monitor NIGC information systems for exploits and
any suspicious activities. Analyze aggregated logs from security tools and perform
regular threat hunting activities. - Develop Security Orchestration and Automation capabilities.
- Adhere to Continuous Monitoring practices to evaluate the effectiveness of
implemented security controls and execute proactive threat hunting activities to
ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of NIGC information systems. - Develop detection and response configuration policies to increase automation.
- Execute Incident Response activities to include all associated actions according to
the NIGC incident response plan. - Develop Incident handling procedures.
- Validate that sufficient and relevant information is captured and retained from
security tools to support actionable security awareness and incident investigations. - Collect security operations performance and NIGC security posture management
metrics and prepare NIGC threat reports to inform risk management decisions. - Develop and maintain accurate security operations documentation including the
preparation of standard operating procedures for recurring tasks.
Qualifications:
A minimum of six (6) years of continuous experience.
Education:
Relevant IT certifications may be substituted for a formal college degree; however,
demonstrated hands-on experience in performing the required tasks is mandatory and may not be substituted.
Compensation:
As this is a proposal position, the final pay rate has not yet been determined. To help us develop a competitive and market-aligned rate for our submission, please indicate your requested hourly rate for this role: Please note: This information will be used solely for proposal development purposes and does not constitute an offer.
Location and Work Hours:
Work shall be performed primarily onsite at the NIGC Headquarters located at 550 12th
Street SW, Washington, DC 20024. . Limited remote work may be authorized at the discretion of the designated Federal Task Manager.
The standard work schedule shall be Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Benefits and EEO:
At Ardent Eagle Solutions, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees and their families:
- Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage
- Matching 401(k) Plan
- Continuing Education Assistance
- Paid Time Off
This job description is intended to describe the general scope of work and level of work that is needed to perform while on task with Ardent Eagle Solutions. Other duties may be assigned. Selected candidates may undergo a government security investigation and must fulfill eligibility criteria for accessing classified information. US citizenship may be a prerequisite for certain roles.
Ardent Eagle Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to disability or protected veteran status.