Incident Coordinator/Cyber Incident Commander - US Federal
Listed on 2026-01-14
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, IT Support, Information Security, Data Security
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The Team
The Workday’s National Security Group (NSG) is responsible for all aspects of cybersecurity and compliance for Workday’s U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community customer regions. The NSG Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC) Team enables business agility while maintaining a strong security posture via intelligent risk‑taking, optimized controls management, and iterative security governance. The NSG GRC team’s mission is to enable and maintain Workday’s National Security offerings through certification, continuous monitoring, consultation and deep stakeholder alignment.
We act as a trusted advisor across Workday to help maintain and enhance our customer’s trust.
The Role
This role supports one or more direct or indirect contracts with the U.S. Federal Government, which due to federal government security requirements mandates that all Workday personnel working on the contracts be United States citizens (naturalized or native). This critical role serves as the central point of command for all major cybersecurity incidents, outages, and customer‑impacting events within Workday's highly regulated FedRAMP Moderate and IL4 environments.
The Commander will lead the full incident lifecycle, from initial triage and containment through eradication and recovery. This involves making rapid, risk‑based decisions under pressure, directing cross‑functional responders (SOC, Engineering, SRE, Cloud teams), and driving resolution.
- Communication & Compliance:
Own all executive and customer communications. Ensure incident handling strictly adheres to compliance frameworks including FedRAMP, DoD IL4/IL5, and NIST 800-53. - Support CISA/JAB/DISA/Customer notifications and customer evidence requests.
- Maintain IR playbooks, escalation paths, and communication templates.
- Direct cross-functional teams through triage, containment, eradication, and recovery.
- Validate evidence collection and maintain chain-of-custody as required.
- Provide accurate, timely status updates during ongoing or high‑severity incidents.
- Communicate effectively with executives, legal, GRC, customer success, and partner teams.
- Incident Command:
Act as primary Incident Commander, owning the incident bridge, assigning tasks, and ensuring rapid progression toward resolution. - Documentation & Readiness:
Produce official Incident Reports e.g. RCA, maintain IR playbooks, and lead post‑incident reviews and readiness exercises to ensure continuous improvement. - Process & Quality Focus:
Systematically track incident metrics (MTTD, MTTR) and drive organizational adoption of best practices learned from incident reviews.
Required Qualifications
- Experience:
5–10 years in incident response, SOC, cybersecurity operations, or SRE/Dev Ops, including demonstrated experience leading complex incidents in cloud/SaaS environments. - Compliance Knowledge:
Strong understanding of FedRAMP,…
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