About this role
• Maintain oversight of current and future projects within the Cyberspace Programme, including capabilities, scope, timelines, and projected evolution • Act as a bridge between ACT and OCIO teams in Brussels and the US, helping activities converge and ensuring coordination across relevant meetings and work strands • Review roadmap and programme activities on a recurring basis to identify overlaps, gaps, conflicts, and coordination touchpoints • Support de-confliction between the Cyberspace Programme and the Cyber Adaptation Roadmap, including coordination with NCIA where required • Track actions and synchronization points across stakeholders and ensure follow-through where dependencies or conflicts arise • Engage with key stakeholders across ACT, OCIO, NATO HQ, NCIA, NSPA, and other relevant cyber/CIS communities • Attend relevant meetings and provide concise summaries and briefings to support leadership awareness and decision-making • Maintain regular contact with adjacent offices and branches to ensure broader alignment across cyber security and cyberspace activities • Help identify and mitigate potential programme, schedule, technical, or organisational conflicts before they escalate
• Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field • Postgraduate education or professional certification in cyber security / information systems security, such as CISSP , GIAC , ISACA , CISM , or equivalent • At least 5 years of experience in cyber security or cyberspace operations, applying cyber knowledge in complex systems environments • At least 5 years of experience working on large-scale cyber or CIS projects at enterprise level • At least 3 years of experience working in an international environment and building relationships across diverse stakeholder groups • Demonstrated experience operating in large, complex enterprise environments • Working knowledge of NATO as an organisation, including its key entities and relationships across NATO HQ, OCIO, Strategic Commands, NCIA, and NSPA • Strong organisational, planning, written, and verbal communication skills • Proven ability to mediate, de-conflict, and broker practical “win-win” solutions across competing stakeholder interests • Confidence working in ambiguous environments with limited direction, and willingness to engage proactively • Full professional fluency in English; strong written and spoken communication are essential • Excellent command of Microsoft Office tools and collaborative working environments • Citizen of a NATO member state • Holder of an active NATO or national SECRET clearance (or higher), or clearly eligible to hold one • Ability to work on-site in Brussels and travel without restriction across NATO nations as required
• Prior experience supporting NATO cyber adaptation, enterprise cyber security, or cyberspace capability development • Experience working directly with programme offices, requirement managers, implementation teams, or capability branches in defence environments • Familiarity with Cyber Adaptation Roadmaps, capability roadmaps, or cross-organisational programme governance • Experience supporting senior-level coordination meetings, reporting, or decision support in security-sensitive environments • Previous exposure to defence, government, or international institutional settings beyond NATO
• A high-visibility role at the intersection of cyber security, programme coordination, and defence governance • Direct exposure to senior stakeholders across NATO cyber, CIO, and implementation communities • The opportunity to contribute to mission-critical work improving alignment between current enterprise cyber efforts and future cyberspace capabilities • A dynamic international environment with real responsibility and impact from day one • The chance to apply both your cyber expertise and your stakeholder management skills in a uniquely strategic setting
• Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field • Postgraduate education or professional certification in cyber security / information systems security, such as CISSP , GIAC , ISACA , CISM , or equivalent • At least 5 years of experience in cyber security or cyberspace operations, applying cyber knowledge in complex systems environments • At least 5 years of experience working on large-scale cyber or CIS projects at enterprise level • At least 3 years of experience working in an international environment and building relationships across diverse stakeholder groups • Demonstrated experience operating in large, complex enterprise environments • Working knowledge of NATO as an organisation, including its key entities and relationships across NATO HQ, OCIO, Strategic Commands, NCIA, and NSPA • Strong organisational, planning, written, and verbal communication skills • Proven ability to mediate, de-conflict, and broker practical “win-win” solutions across competing stakeholder interests • Confidence working in ambiguous environments with limited direction, and willingness to engage proactively • Full professional fluency in English; strong written and spoken communication are essential • Excellent command of Microsoft Office tools and collaborative working environments • Citizen of a NATO member state • Holder of an active NATO or national SECRET clearance (or higher), or clearly eligible to hold one • Ability to work on-site in Brussels and travel without restriction across NATO nations as required
• Prior experience supporting NATO cyber adaptation, enterprise cyber security, or cyberspace capability development • Experience working directly with programme offices, requirement managers, implementation teams, or capability branches in defence environments • Familiarity with Cyber Adaptation Roadmaps, capability roadmaps, or cross-organisational programme governance • Experience supporting senior-level coordination meetings, reporting, or decision support in security-sensitive environments • Previous exposure to defence, government, or international institutional settings beyond NATO
• A high-visibility role at the intersection of cyber security, programme coordination, and defence governance • Direct exposure to senior stakeholders across NATO cyber, CIO, and implementation communities • The opportunity to contribute to mission-critical work improving alignment between current enterprise cyber efforts and future cyberspace capabilities • A dynamic international environment with real responsibility and impact from day one • The chance to apply both your cyber expertise and your stakeholder management skills in a uniquely strategic setting
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Novaspace is hiring for the senior cyber liaison officer – nato cybersecurity role. NewJob aggregates active openings directly from Novaspace's applicant tracking system, so this listing is current.
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