SGC Job Analysis Questionnaire - R1G36 - Security Operations

 

 

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For the role of Security Operations in the Smartgrid Cybersecurity environment, please indicate how frequently each task below would be performed by a person at the listed level of expertise, and how important is it that this task be completed by a person with the listed level of expertise.
*Analyze events against industry sharing initiatives to identify anomalies/possible events (Task ID: R1-9205)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Analyze vendor KBs and DOE and DHS generated testing reports of known vulnerabilities to specific smart grid components (Task ID: R1-9489)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Analyze vulnerability reports (Task ID: R1-9265)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Monitor vulnerability reports (Task ID: R1-9491)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Review vulnerability scan results. (Task ID: R1-9262)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Maintain a prioritized list of critical resources (Task ID: R1-9595)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Collect issues to identify trends with particular vendors or manufactures (Task ID: R1-9307)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Communicate with the vendor to ensure you are registered to receive updates (Task ID: R1-9556)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Prioritize systems within your network to determine which ones are of the highest, Mod, Low impactvalue. (Task ID: R1-9201)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Review assessment results in accordance with defined risk categorization model. (Task ID: R1-9276)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Communicate with vendor regarding a vulnerability, incident announcement, incident to collect information to understand risk, enhance your monitoring efforts, and devise a mitigation strategy (Task ID: R1-9718)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Monitor security news and intelligence sources to include vendor webpages for vulnerability disclosures, incident announcements, and knowledge briefs (Task ID: R1-9717)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Communicate with research firms to keep abreast of new changes and methodologies. (Task ID: R1-9230)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)
 
*Identify methods to detect vulnerabiltiies in smart grid components with help from industry groups and thought leaders (Task ID: R1-9301)
  Frequency   Importance
  Never Rarely Sometimes Often Always   Unimportant Low Moderately Very Extremely
Novice (Apprentice)  
Intermediate (Journeyman)  
Expert
(Master)