Southeast Asia Hub Director
The Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) is looking to appoint a Southeast Asia Hub Director to represent the GFCE in the region and to collaborate with the ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (ASCCE).
The deadline for applications is 6 April 2023. This job description can be downloaded here.
Duration
It is expected that the implementation of this contract requires a maximum of 2 years, with an indicative start date of May 2023 (negotiable).
Please see more information about the position below.
Role
Representing the GFCE Secretariat, the Director will lead GFCE’s efforts in the region, including strengthen information exchange, manage the distribution of GFCE products and best practices, provide access to GFCE’s “matchmaking” mechanism, and update the Cybil Portal (CCB knowledge portal). The Director will also provide strategic guidance to ensure the complementarity of ASCCE’s and GFCE’s work and enable increased engagement with regional stakeholders on cyber capacity needs by bridging the GFCE community with the ASCCE and ASEAN stakeholders.
The Director will be based in Southeast Asia and lead engagements with stakeholders across government, industry, academia, and wider society, in addition to conducting appropriate desk-based research. Where feasible, the Director will be expected to travel to fulfil the job responsibilities.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead outreach engagements with four core stakeholder groups:
- Regional Southeast Asia forums and organizations (i.e. ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN Regional Forum, civil society/academia, etc.) who are engaged in coordinating, discussing and/or sharing information on ICT and cyber policy subjects in the region;
- Regional and international ‘donors’ delivering cyber capacity investment projects and/or programs in the Southeast Asia region;
- Southeast Asia countries to understand their cyber capacity building needs, ambitions and challenges;
- Regional and international ‘implementers’ engaged in cyber capacity building activity in the Southeast Asia region.
- Gauge views on cyber capacity building needs, challenges, and opportunities in the Southeast Asia region, to inform planning of the ASCCE program and GFCE’s work in the region.
- In support of the GFCE and ASCCE, advise on the following areas:
- Regional organizations offering cyber capacity building policy, programme and/or investment support in the Southeast Asia region, to map gaps and opportunities;
- CCB needs and activities of ASEAN Member States;
- Cyber best practices that are relevant to Southeast Asia;
- Other areas of work as identified by GFCE or ASCCE.
- Support the development of the ASCCE’s Cybersecurity Capacity Metric Framework and facilitate the GFCE community’s contribution.
- Facilitate the planning of the annual GFCE Southeast Asia Regional Meeting, and represent the GFCE in CCB (expert) meetings hosted in the region where applicable;
- Collaborate with the other GFCE regional hubs staff to identify overlapping needs and ways for closer cross-regional CCB collaboration;
- Support networking and collaboration amongst stakeholders in the region, i.e. countries, industry, civil society, IGOs, GFCE Community, etc.
The Director will work closely with the Outreach Coordinator at the GFCE Secretariat Headquarters.
Candidate profile: requirements, qualifications, and skills
The successful candidate will have:
- Graduate degree in (cyber) security studies, international development, business administration, public administration, or a related field.
- A minimum of 7 years of experience in the field of capacity building or technology policy or delivery (including cyber), either at a national or regional level;
- A proven track record of building relationships with senior officials and staff across government, industry, and academia;
- Experience and knowledge of drafting business cases and/or in-depth project proposals;
- Knowledge of the cyber landscape in the Southeast Asia region;
- A self-starter attitude; being able to work independently, with resilience and ambition;
- Professional, confident, punctual, flexible, and able to work both independently and as part of a multinational team;
- An express will and ability to travel extensively across Southeast Asia;
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Desirable:
- Verbal and written communication skills in a Southeast Asian language (i.e. Lao, Thai, Burmese, Khmer, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Malay, Indonesian, Chinese dialects);
- Experience in sustainably growing a new business, operation, and/or unit, ideally in an international setting;
- Experience collaborating with stakeholders in the GFCE community;
- Demonstrable personal interest and commitment to (cyber) developments in Southeast Asia.
Place of Employment
The applicant must be located in Southeast Asia and must possess the right to work in the location in which they will be based. The successful candidate will be available and willing to travel across the region and is expected to spend 7-10 days a month in Singapore, working from the ASCCE office.
Renumeration
The GFCE offers competitive compensation and benefits package that aligns competitively with locations globally. It is common to have salary adjustments depending on the location, the estimated salary range for this role is:
4,000 – 6,000 EUR gross monthly based on a 40-hour contract (full time position).
How to Apply
Please send a cover letter addressed to Ms. Marjo Baayen, GFCE Secretariat Director, outlining your motivation in applying for the role and your CV (in English) by 6 April 2023 to contact@thegfce.org. Interviews will be conducted in April by the GFCE and CSA. Please ensure references are included on your CV as a reference check could be part of the selection procedure.
For more information on this job opportunity, please contact Kathleen Bei, Senior Advisor, via contact@thegfce.org.
The GFCE is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without distinction on the grounds of age, race, political, philosophical or religious conviction, sex or sexual orientation and regardless of disabilities, marital status or family situation.
Annex
The GFCE
Established in 2015, the GFCE is a multi-stakeholder community of more than 180 members and partners consisting of governments, international organizations, companies, academia, and project implementers from all regions of the world. Its mission is to strengthen cyber capacity and expertise globally by being a pragmatic, action-orientated, and flexible platform for international collaboration. The GFCE delivers its mission through coordination to avoid duplication of efforts and blind spots; knowledge sharing to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of projects via the Cybil Portal; serve as a Clearing House to connect requests for cyber capacity building assistance with offers of support, and identifying and filling knowledge gaps with the development of a global Cyber Capacity Building (CCB) Research Agenda. More information can be found via www.thegfce.org.
CSA
Established in 2015, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) seeks to keep Singapore’s cyberspace safe and secure to underpin our Nation Security, power a Digital Economy and protect our Digital Way of Life. It maintains an oversight of national cybersecurity functions and works with sector leads to protect Singapore’s Critical Information Infrastructure. CSA also engages with various stakeholders to heighten cyber security awareness, build a vibrant cybersecurity ecosystem supported by a robust workforce, pursue international partnerships and drive regional cybersecurity capacity building programmes. CSA is part of the Prime Minister’s Office and is managed by the Ministry of Communications and Information. For more information, please visit www.csa.gov.sg.
ASCCE
The ASEAN-Singapore Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (ASCCE) was established by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) in 2019 to support coordinated regional cyber capacity building. The ASCCE undertakes a modular, multi-disciplinary, multi-stakeholder and measurable approach to deliver the capacity building programmes in the three principal areas listed below:
- Conduct research and provide trainings in areas spanning international law, cyber strategy, legislation, cyber norms and other cybersecurity policy issues;
- Provide CERT-related technical training as well as facilitate the exchange of open-source cyber threat and attack-related information and best practices; and
- Conduct virtual cyber defence trainings and exercises.
The ASCCE’s campus is located in the city centre of Singapore and was officially opened in October 2021.
Context of the GFCE’s presence in Southeast Asia
The GFCE recognizes the unique regional characteristics that necessitate a tailored, respectful, demand- and community-driven approach to cyber capacity building. Therefore, the GFCE will install a Southeast Asia Hub Director at the ASCCE, alongside other regional presences in Africa, Latin America and the Pacific.
The GFCE held its Annual Meeting 2018 in the margins of the Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW), and since then it has sought to improve representation in the region. At present, five ASEAN Member States are part of the GFCE Community. In partnership with CSA, the GFCE held its inaugural Southeast Asia Regional Meeting in October 2021, bringing together over 90 stakeholders from the GFCE community and ASEAN to identify opportunities and challenges for cyber capacity-building in the region and share good practices and knowledge. The meeting identified a number of important priorities for the region, such as improving coordination and knowledge sharing among stakeholders and supporting capacity needs articulation. A report of this conference can be found here.
Recognizing these priorities, the GFCE in partnership with CSA, aims to appoint a dedicated SEA Hub Director to represent the GFCE in the region to improve support and visibility to members on a regional level, and offer possibilities of closer inter-regional collaboration in building cyber capacities. The Director will also be well positioned to advise on the viability, structure, and role of a future GFCE Southeast Asia Hub.