Cyber security technician
KSBs
Knowledge
K1: Principles of organisational information security governance and the components of an organisation’s cyber security technical infrastructure including hardware, operating systems, networks, software and cloud Back to Duty
K2: Cyber security policies and standards based on an Information Security Management System (ISMS) Back to Duty
K3: Types of physical, procedural and technical controls Back to Duty
K4: Awareness of how current legislation relates to or impacts upon the occupation including Data Protection Act, Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, Human Rights Act, Computer Misuse Act, Freedom of Information Act, Official Secrets Act, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), Wireless and Telegraphy Act, professional body codes of conduct, ethical use of information assets Back to Duty
K5: Cyber security awareness and components of an effective security culture, different organisational structures and cultures, the importance of maintaining privacy and confidentiality of an organisation’s information and the impact of a poor security culture Back to Duty
K6: Principles of cyber security compliance and compliance monitoring techniques Back to Duty
K7: Core terminology of cyber security – confidentiality, integrity, availability (the CIA triad), assurance, authenticity, identification, authentication, authorization, accountability, reliability, non-repudiation, access control Back to Duty
K8: Common security administrative operational tasks e.g. patching, software updates, access control, configuring a range of firewalls, security incident and event management tools (SIEM) and protection tools (Anti-virus, Anti-malware, Anti-spam) Back to Duty
K9: Cryptography, certificates and use of certificate management tools Back to Duty
K10: Processes for detecting, reporting, assessing, responding to, dealing with and learning from information security events Back to Duty
K11: Principles of identity and access management – authentication, authorisation and federation – and the inter-relationship between privacy and access rights and access control, and the types of access control, access control mechanisms and application control Back to Duty
K12: Types of digital information assets used in a controlled environment and the need to maintain an inventory of information assets used in a controlled environment and the need for and practice of secure information asset disposal Back to Duty
K13: Disaster prevention and recovery methods and the need for continuity of service planning and how an organisation might implement basic disaster prevention and recovery practices using conventional and incremental secure backup and recovery techniques and tools both onsite and offsite including geographic considerations Back to Duty
K14: Categories of cyber security vulnerabilities and common vulnerability exposures –software misconfiguration, sensitive data exposure, injection vulnerabilities, using components with known vulnerabilities, insufficient logging and monitoring, broken access control and authentication, security misconfiguration, incorrect cross-site validation Back to Duty
K15: Components of a vulnerability assessment scope and techniques to evaluate the results of a vulnerability assessment and provide recommendations based upon the evidence provided by the vulnerability assessment tools. The impact that vulnerabilities might have on an organisation and common vulnerability assessment tools and their strengths and weaknesses Back to Duty
K16: Threat sources and threat identification and network reconnaissance techniques and the impact that threats might have on an organisation Back to Duty
K17: Types of information security events – brute force attack, malware activity, suspicious user behaviour, suspicious device behaviour, unauthorized system changes Back to Duty
K18: Computer forensic principles – the importance of ensuring that evidence is not contaminated and maintaining the continuity of evidence without compromising it Back to Duty
K19: Standard information security event incident, exception and management reporting requirements and how to document incident and event information as part of a chain or evidence Back to Duty
K20: Common information security policies – acceptable use, incident management, patching, anti-virus, BYOD, access control, social media, password, data handling and data classification, IT asset disposal Back to Duty
K21: Cyber security audit requirements, procedures and plans, need to obtain and document evidence in an appropriate form for an internal or external auditor to review Back to Duty
K22: The significance of customer issues, problems, business value, brand awareness, cultural awareness/ diversity, accessibility, internal/ external audience, level of technical knowledge and profile in a business context Back to Duty
K23: Evolving cyber security issues in the digital world including the application to critical national infrastructure, communications technologies, the need for information assurance and governance, control systems and internet of things (IoT) devises Back to Duty
K24: Different learning techniques and the breadth and sources of knowledge and sources of verified information and data Back to Duty
K25: Importance of maintaining privacy and confidentiality of an organisations information and the impact of a poor security culture Back to Duty
K26: Concepts of service desk delivery and how to respond to requests for assistance received by a service desk and be able to describe different methods of escalation, when to escalate to a higher level where necessary and the need to communicate accurately and appropriately during an escalation Back to Duty
K27: Risk assessment, risk management and business impact analysis principles Back to Duty
K28: How their occupation fits into the wider digital landscape and any current or future regulatory requirements Back to Duty
K29: How to use data ethically and the implications for wider society, with respect to the use of data Back to Duty
K30: Roles within a multidisciplinary team and the interfaces with other areas of an organisation Back to Duty
Skills
S1: Follow information security procedures Back to Duty
S2: Maintain information security controls Back to Duty
S3: Develop information security training and awareness resources Back to Duty
S4: Monitor the effectiveness of information security training and awareness Back to Duty
S5: Handle and assess the validity of security requests from a range of internal and external stakeholders Back to Duty
S6: Follow technical procedures to install and maintain technical security controls Back to Duty
S7: Monitor and report information security events Back to Duty
S8: Recognise when and how to escalate information security events in accordance with relevant procedures and standards Back to Duty
S9: Review and modify access rights to digital information systems, services, devices or data Back to Duty
S10: Maintain an inventory of digital information systems, services, devices and data storage Back to Duty
S11: Scopes cyber security vulnerability assessments Back to Duty
S12: Evaluate the results of a cyber security vulnerability assessment Back to Duty
S13: Perform routine threat intelligence gathering tasks through consulting external sources Back to Duty
S14: Undertake digital information risk assessments Back to Duty
S15: Identify and categorise threats, vulnerabilities and risks in preparation for response or escalation Back to Duty
S16: Document cyber security event information whilst preserving evidence Back to Duty
S17: Draft information management reports using standard formats appropriate to the recipients Back to Duty
S18: Review and comment upon cyber security policies, procedures, standards and guidelines Back to Duty
S19: Perform cyber security compliance checks Back to Duty
S20: Translate audit requirements and collate relevant information from log files, incident reports and other data sources Back to Duty
S21: Communication skills to co-operate as part of a multi-functional, multi-disciplinary team using a range of technical and non-technical language to provide an effective interface between internal or external users and suppliers Back to Duty
S22: Keep up-to-date with legislation and industry standards related to the implementation of cyber security in an organisation Back to Duty
Behaviours
B1: Manage own time to meet deadlines and manage stakeholder expectations Back to Duty
B2: Work independently and take responsibility for own actions within the occupation Back to Duty
B3: Use own initiative Back to Duty
B4: A structured approach to the prioritisation of tasks Back to Duty
B5: Treat colleagues and external stakeholders fairly and with respect without bias or discrimination Back to Duty
B6: Act in accordance with occupation specific laws, regulations and professional standards and not accept instruction that is incompatible with any of these Back to Duty
B7: Review own development needs in order to keep up to date with evolution in technologies, trends and innovation using a range of sources Back to Duty
Responses