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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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Specialized knowledge and experience with evaluating system, network, or infrastructure security controls against requirements such as FISMA, FIPS, and NIST guidelines Knowledge and experience with the vulnerability scanning execution, assessment, and analysis.
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A minimum of 10years of IT cybersecurity experience including direct support for the US Government and 7 years acting as an ISSO, assessor, or compliance analyst for enterprise IT systems OR 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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Support and meet all requirements for Risk Management Framework (RMF) for DoD Information Technology (IT) and Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Reporting. ·In coordination with the Information System Security Manager, initiate protective or corrective measures when a cybersecurity incident or vulnerability is discovered and ensure that a process is in place for authorized users to report all cybersecurity- related events and potential threats and vulnerabilities to the Information System Security Officer (ISSO.
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Provide audit support for assigned systems (Financial, 123, FISMA, internal, DHS, etc.) Current experience providing ISSO support to DHS. Job Title: Principal ISSO. Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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SOSi is seeking an experienced and highly qualified Information System Security Officer (ISSO), to support current FISMA Systems of Record as well as new IT Systems that are slated to be new work products to develop an Authority to Operate (ATO) and follow-on Continuous Monitoring system.
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As a member of the ISSO Team, perform the following tasks: Draft, review, and update Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts required for FISMA Compliance Coordinate with Operations and Maintenance (O&M) teams to drive compliance with Security Controls and requirements.
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Develop, review, maintain, and provide system security documentation for assigned systems, including System Security Plans, Interconnection Security Agreements, Contingency Plans, Plans of Action and Milestones, (POA&M), Waivers, and Exceptions through the FISMA system management tool in use to implement and manage the NIST Risk Management Framework.
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Experience in one or more roles as SysAdmin, ISSM, ISSO, ISSE, DAO-R, SCA or ISO. Assist Security Control Accessors (SCAs), FISMA and Inspector General (IG) Teams on examining ConMon BOEs for official reporting.
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Extensive knowledge of the steps involved in the ATO process, ensuring compliance with government regulations and standards, including NIST Special Publications and FISMA. NORC at the University of Chicago seeks an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to join our growing Information Technology Department.
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Requires strong understanding of standards and requirements outlined by FISMA, NIST, OMB and others. Provide timely and detailed responses to all data calls and FISMA audits. Advanced knowledge of encryption, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, cyber forensics, intrusion detection, and incident response and remediation.
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Knowledge of and experience with RMF step 6 (Continuous Monitoring) policies. Office Automation Skills - MS Office, MS Project, Visio. Experience with ServiceNow and Splunk. Recommend improvements on Enterprise Security Services (ESS) tool implementations.
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As a key participant within a Security Governance Team, will share responsibilities for conducting ISSO and Assessor duties in the System Assessments and authorization (SA&A) process and maintaining continuous Approval to Operate(ATO) for various environments and applications.
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Develop, review, maintain, and provide system security documentation for assigned systems, including System Security Plans, Interconnection Security Agreements, Contingency Plans, Plans of Action and Milestones, (POA&M), Waivers, and Exceptions through the DHS FISMA system management tool in use to implement and manage the NIST Risk Management Framework.
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The ISSO is responsible for maintaining and enforcing all Information System Security policies, standards, and directives to ensure assessment and authorization of information systems processing classified information.
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