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Deadline Date: Wednesday 20 May 2026
Requirement: Data Analyst Support Services to the NATO Cyber and Digital Transformation Division
Location: Brussels, BE
Full Time On-Site: Yes
Time On-Site: 100%
Total Scope of the request (hours): 900
Required Start Date: As Soon As Possible
End Contract Date: 31 December 2026
Required Security Clearance: NATO SECRET
Special Terms and Conditions: The contractor will be responsible for complying with the respective national requirements for working permits, visas, taxes, social security etc. whilst working on site at NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium. No special status is either conferred or implied by the host organisation, NATO HQ Brussels, Belgium to the contractor whilst working on site.
1. INTRODUCTION
The NATO Cyber and Digital Transformation Division (CDT) is developing the NATO Repository of Allied Cyber Responses, an Alliance-wide tool that consolidates information on significant malicious cyber activities targeting Allies, threat actor profiles and the responses taken by Allies. The aim is to strengthen shared situational awareness, identify response patterns, support strategic decision-making, and strengthen coherence across the Alliance.
As the Repository approaches launch in Q1 2026, CDT requires a dedicated Data Analyst to support data cleaning, transformation, validation, quality assurance, and analytical output generation. This role is critical to ensure that the Repository operates with accurate, consistent, and relevant data that can inform NATO’s cyber decision-making processes.
In addition, efforts are underway to streamline the Cyber Defence Pledge (CDP) process, NATO’s flagship mechanism to track Allied cyber resilience postures. The Data Analyst will be required to help support data analysis on Allied self-assessments over a period of maximum six weeks during the annual cycle. This is typically around February-March.
We are seeking a motivated professional with strong analytical skills, experience from all stages of data processing, and an ability to translate information into meaningful insights for policy audiences.
2. TASKS
The NATO Cyber and Digital Transformation Division (CDT) is developing the NATO Repository of Allied Cyber Responses, an Alliance-wide tool that consolidates information on significant malicious cyber activities targeting Allies, threat actor profiles and the responses taken by Allies. The aim is to strengthen shared situational awareness, identify response patterns, support strategic decision-making, and strengthen coherence across the Alliance.
As the Repository approaches launch in Q1 2026, CDT requires a dedicated Data Analyst to support data cleaning, transformation, validation, quality assurance, and analytical output generation. This role is critical to ensure that the Repository operates with accurate, consistent, and relevant data that can inform NATO’s cyber decision-making processes.
In addition, efforts are underway to streamline the Cyber Defence Pledge (CDP) process, NATO’s flagship mechanism to track Allied cyber resilience postures. The Data Analyst will be required to help support data analysis on Allied self-assessments over a period of maximum six weeks during the annual cycle. This is typically around February-March.
We are seeking a motivated professional with strong analytical skills, experience from all stages of data processing, and an ability to translate information into meaningful insights for policy audiences.
3. PROFILE
[See Requirements]
4. LOCATION OF DUTY
4.1 The candidate will be embedded with the CDT at NATO HQ, Brussels Belgium. The services are to be provided on-site. Occasional teleworking is possible (only in Belgium) on a case-by-case basis upon an agreement with management.
5. TIMELINES
5.1 The services of the contractor are required for the period starting as soon as possible until 31 December 2026.
5.2 A contract extension is possible for the calendar years 2027 and 2028. These contract extensions are subject to performance of the contractor and related NATO regulations and budget availability.
6. SPECIFIC WORKING CONDITIONS
6.1 Secure environment with standard working hours.
7. TRAVEL
7.1 N/A
8. SECURITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
8.1 The contractor must be in possession of a security clearance of NATO Secret.
8.2 A signed Non-Disclosure Agreement will be required.