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Draft, review, and update Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts required for FISMA Compliance. 2-3 years of experience supporting secure operations of Cloud computing systems subject to FISMA.
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Cyber Security Innovations (CSI) is seeking a FedRAMP/Cloud ISSO SME with experience performing FISMA compliance for the federal government. The Information System Security Officer (ISSO) is responsible for Security Authorization activities for CSI's client in accordance with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800 series.
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Here are Some Examples of Relevant Experience - NIST, Risk Management, SSPs, SOPs, Auditing, A&A, POA&M's, IAVA's, ATO's, Security Controls, DISA, eMASS, STIG, SCAP, ACAS / HBSS / Tenable-Nessus, FISMA, FedRAMP, Continuous Monitoring, other Vulnerability Scans / Tools, other Threat Intell / Response / Hunting, Incident Response, Cyber, Security, Analysis, Compliance, Information Assurance, InfoSec, PKI, Encryption, Firewalls, or Similar Exp.
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Provide Cybersecurity Analyst and Technical PM support in coordination with CBP Cyber lead and ISSO to achieve, manage and maintain an accredited system per the government's risk management framework (RMF.
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As an ISSO, you will play a critical role in maintaining operational security and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, with a particular focus on the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA.
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As a Senior System Administrator on the Enterprise Infrastructure Engineering team, you will interact regularly with the Network Security, Applications, SIEM/SOAR, ISSO, Vulnerability Assessment teams, and on-site technical resources to ensure both the security and on-going stability of NOAA network.
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The Cyber Security Engineer will provide the services necessary to provide Assessment & Authorization support, cyber security authorizations process support, continuous monitoring support, Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery (DR) process support, and Information System Security Officer (ISSO) support.
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Perform program/project management activities for the oversight of professional ISSO resources and support personnel to ensure diverse technical security expertise and achieve Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliance for a federal agency.
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Prior experience performing in the role of an information security officer/information systems security officer (ISO/ISSO) on a state or federal government contract. Experience performing risk management framework and system authorization tasks in a FISMA (i.e., federal government agency) setting.
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A relevant Master's Degree in IT, Computer Science, or Engineering and 7 years of IT cybersecurity experience including direct support for the US Government and 5 years acting as an ISSO, assessor, or compliance analyst.
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The Alternate Information System Security Officer (AISSO) will represent the ISSO as the IA liaison to assigned information systems; the candidate will interface with the ISSO, Information System stakeholders, and upstream and downstream assessment stakeholders to perform security duties.
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CACI is seeking an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) Sr to join our team on a contract supporting a project for Splunk migration to the cloud at the Department of Homeland Security. Demonstrated expertise in SELC, Information Security processes, audits, tools, implementation, FISMA, NIST, IT security.
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This position is responsible for consolidation, assessment and providing of artifacts to the ISSO or designated person supporting the RMF accreditation and maintaining the ATO on this networked, closed-restricted network, stand-alone systems, appliances, servers, workstations, and applications used by the organization including, but is not limited to, hardware, software, and appliances that require authorization through the RMF Assess Only process.
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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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The IA Engineer/ISSO collaborates closely with various teams, including IT professionals, security analysts, and management, to uphold the highest standards of cybersecurity in alignment with government regulations and industry best practices.
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