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Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) - Clearance Required. Assist in developing and updating security authorization packages in accordance with the client-s requirements and compliant with FISMA. Core documents that you will be responsible for are the System Security Plan (SSP), Risk Assessment Report, Security Assessment Plan and Report, Contingency Plan, Incident Response Plan (IRP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M), Remediation Plans, Configuration Management Plan (CMP), etc.
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Customer is seeking an experienced ISSO capable of working within Greenlight and assigned onsite Information System Security Managers to maintain and renew system security accreditations.
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Looking for an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) with an active Top Secret SCI security clearance to join our team in Annapolis, Maryland. Role: Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO.
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Expression is looking for an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) with an active Top Secret SCI security clearance to join our team in Annapolis, Maryland.
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MAG Aerospace is seeking an experienced Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) who will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the ISSO roles and responsibilities as laid out in agency directives, instructions, and memos.
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Minimum 5 years of direct experience and in-depth working knowledge of FISMA and NIST Information Security Guides. Apply a full range of Cybersecurity policies, principles, and techniques to maintain the security integrity of information systems processing classified information.
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An experienced Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) is needed to join the cyber security team of a major nationwide organization, with thousands of sites, to continually improve its complex multi-protocol nationwide network.
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Our Information Systems Security Officer II earn between $79,300 – $100,000 yearly. Utilize risk management system and trust agent FISMA software systems to manage risk and track security posture.
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We are seeking an Information System Security Officer to join our team of experts tasked with securing the critical networks and systems our clients depend on. Advise and notify management (e.g., system owner, Chief Information Security Officer, (CISO), Chief Information Officer [CIO], and/or Authorizing Official (AO.
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At least 5 years serving as an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at a cleared facility. The contract’s support functions are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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INTRODUCTION Contractor services are required to assist FLENUMMETOCCEN personnel in providing cybersecurity services in support of the Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) (Windows) activities for the Cyber Security group.
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As a USCG Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at OneZero Solutions, you will play a crucial role in supporting our USCG customers in Portsmouth, VA. Your responsibilities will focus on ensuring the security and compliance of information systems within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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We're on the lookout for a proficient Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to oversee cybersecurity for key operational applications and support systems.
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Coordinate timely notification and resolution of pending CS issues to include FISMA POA&M, pending items in the Vulnerability Remediation Asset Manager (VRAM) SPECIFIC TASKING The objective of this requirement is to provide senior-level support services to the Windows ISSO, assuring FNMOC computer systems are maintaining a high-degree of CS defensive safeguards and adherence to approved Federal, DOD and Navy CS compliance objectives.
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Sev1Tech is seeking an Information System Security Officer (ISSO)who can prepare, submit, and monitor accreditation packages through the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process ensuring receipt of Interim Authority to Test (IATT) or Authority to Operation (ATO) in support of Army's PEO C3T program for PM Tactical Radios (TR) in their Technical Management Division (TMD.
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