Location: Chisinau, Moldova
Project Name: Critical Infrastructure Digitalization and Resilience (CIDR)
Duration: One year with possibility to extend
Date: Immediately
Program Background
The Critical Infrastructure Digitalization and Resilience (CIDR) program is a five-year initiative managed by DAI Global LLC on behalf of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Bureau for Europe and Eurasia. CIDR focuses on enhancing cybersecurity resilience in the Western Balkans, Black Sea region, and South Caucasus, areas that have experienced increasingly diverse and sophisticated cyberattacks targeting sectors such as energy, telecommunications, and government services.
CIDR collaborates with partner governments and key stakeholders to identify cybersecurity gaps, establish priorities, and develop actionable strategies to bolster cybersecurity across critical infrastructure and key institutions.
Currently operating in Albania, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia, CIDR provides comprehensive development assistance. This includes assistance for cybersecurity education and workforce development, cybersecurity assessments, governance frameworks, and facilitating information sharing on cyber threats, attacks, and mitigation strategies.
The overarching goal of CIDR is to elevate the cybersecurity standards of the region through country-led initiatives. By strengthening the defense mechanisms of critical infrastructure and key institutions, CIDR aims to ensure the continuity of essential services for citizens while enhancing overall resilience against cyber threats.
Overview of Job Description:
The Project Manager will oversee initiatives focused on promoting cybersecurity and addressing cybersecurity challenges, particularly within critical infrastructure sectors. A key responsibility is advancing diversity and inclusivity in the workforce by tackling sociocultural barriers and stereotypes through targeted research, stakeholder engagement, and strategic initiatives. This includes identifying key challenges, developing gender-sensitive approaches, mapping national stakeholders, and forming partnerships with donor-funded programs.
Additionally, the Project Manager will lead a critical infrastructure cybersecurity initiative that unites governmental entities, regulators, private sector representatives, experts, and NGOs to address cybersecurity challenges. This initiative will focus on policy development, workforce capacity building, threat information sharing, and cybersecurity exercises to enhance critical infrastructure resilience, increase cybersecurity talent, and establish sectoral Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs). Responsibilities include ensuring project objectives are met, managing deliverables, overseeing meeting logistics, coordinating stakeholder engagement, monitoring project developments, facilitating meetings, engaging in policy advocacy, sharing knowledge, building capacity, organizing seminars, planning resources, developing workplans, and liaising with relevant authorities.
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