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A&A planning and management experience (preferably USAF, other DoD may be fine) for large SOS solutions including experience with TEMPEST assessments. Experience in application and compliance of customer-tailored NIST and FISMA controls and policies.
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Ensure compliance with relevant cybersecurity regulations, frameworks, and best practices, including RMF, NIST, FISMA, and DoD cybersecurity guidelines. Position Description: ThinkTek is seeking a Cybersecurity Engineer to support a project to develop a enterprise-level capability for information management to assess information to support a Common Operating Picture of Risk for the DoD, NISP oversight mission and FOCI Rick Management Requirements.
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Preferred Qualifications: Secret or Top-Secret Clearance Previous DoD experience Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Security, or Management Information Systems. The Cybersecurity PAL will lead these practice area activities related to FISMA and cyber framework risk management as defined by NIST. Responsibilities The Cybersecurity Practice Area Lead role includes the following activities: Capability Maturation & Strategy Work with the Cybersecurity SSL VP to develop PA strategy and support Cybersecurity SSL strategy to assist in executing SSL goals.
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CCNA, CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and other related certifications. NOTE: This position requires US Citizenship and a Public Trust Security Clearance with ability to upgrade to Top Secret Security Clearance.
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Maintain system compliance with DHS\FISMA IT Security and Information Assurance objectives concerning privacy of passenger screening information. Security Clearance Requirements:Active DOD Secret clearance and ability to obtain agency suitability clearancePhysical Requirements:Must be able to remain stationary up to 75% of the time in an office environment.
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Thorough knowledge of the Acquisition program life cycle, the Army Portfolio Management System (APMS), the Federal Information Assurance Act (FISMA) and interrelations of each functional discipline to execute successful completion of the project.
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Ensure that testing processes and deliverables comply with federal government regulations and quality standards, such as the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) and System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies.
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The Risk Management Framework (RMF) the DoD Information Assurance Program, Air Force Certification and Accreditation Process (AFCAP), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards, Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) standards, Common Criteria Evaluation Scheme (CCEVS) program, Federal Information System Control Audit Manual (FISCAM), as well as relevant DoD and Air Force policy, procedures and guidance related to information assurance.
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Ensure system security assessment and authorization work plan, including project management information, to demonstrate that it complies or will comply with the FISMA and NIST requirements. U.S. Citizen; eligible for a DOD Secret Clearance.
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Deep experience with government compliance, including FISMA, FedRAMP, and DoD RMF. Must hold one of the following certifications: CISSP, CISA, CISM, CCSP, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP, CISSP-ISSMP, CFR, CCISO, GCED, GCIH, GSLC.
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5+ years' experience with NIST, RMF and FISMA frameworks. Ability to meet Federal & DoD Gov't security background checks, HSPD-12, Fingerprinting, plus agency-specific screening. 5+ years' experience with NIST, RMF and FISMA frameworks.
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Ensure compliance with federal regulations, standards, and guidelines, such as NIST, FISMA, and FedRAMP. Strong understanding of cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and regulations (NIST, FISMA, etc.
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Assist with the FedRAMP or FISMA authorization to include, but not limited to, prep of security engineering, build and operations teams through training and mock interviews, update implementation language in the security documentation and develop processes as required, and support FedRAMP PMO/ Agency / CISO requests.
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Experience and expert knowledge NIST guidelines, FISMA, Cybersecurity principles and methodologies, Executive Orders (EO's), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memorandums, Federal, DoD and CISA Technical Reference Architectures, Maturity Models, Risk Management Framework (RMF), Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), technical knowledge of IT systems, and cloud security (is preferred.
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Work with system owners to maintain current Authorities to Operate in a manner compliant with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance.
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