Head of Cyber Section — Confederazione Svizzera
- Location
- Bern
- Contract
- other
- Posted
- Yesterday
Role overview
Lead and lead the team to prevent and ward off damage from cyber threats, increase protection and strengthen one’s competencies and capabilities
Responsible for planning, resource deployment, risk management in the pursuit of the situation and case management and thus achieve effectiveness against state cyber threats, namely cyber espionage and cyber sabotage.
In addition, procurement measures in the context of operations are jointly responsible
- Lead and lead the team to prevent and ward off damage from cyber threats, increase protection and strengthen one’s competencies and capabilities
- Responsible for planning, resource deployment, risk management in the pursuit of the situation and case management and thus achieve effectiveness against state cyber threats, namely cyber espionage and cyber sabotage.
Additional details
- Sound knowledge and proven experience in the field of cyber, in-depth IT knowledge and technical expertise are of particular interest Swiss citizen with impeccable reputation
Notes and original content
- Sound knowledge and proven experience in the field of cyber, in-depth IT knowledge and technical expertise are of particular interest
- Swiss citizen with impeccable reputation
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What salary does Confederazione Svizzera offer for this role?
Confederazione Svizzera lists CHF 73'000 - 124'500 gross per year for this position in Bern. This is the salary published in the original listing (or, when the employer omits a figure, a realistic estimate for the role and sector) — the calculator on this site converts it to your actual net take-home once cross-border tax and social contributions are applied.
Is this a full-time role, and what type of contract does Confederazione Svizzera offer?
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