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Experience supporting key cybersecurity activities including vulnerability assessments, control development, security plan documentation, penetration testing, and the Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Vulnerability assessment tools Nessus, Tripwire (Desired) 6-10 years of experience performing vulnerability/risk analyses of computer systems/apps (Required) Firewall management CISCO NGFW (Required.
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Leading Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities for DoD and Intelligence Systems in accordance with Risk Management Framework and ICD-503 guidelines. Experience with traditional A&A tools: ACAS Nessus, Xacta, eMASS, SCAP Scanner, STIG Viewer.
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Experience with utilizing network scanning tools (Tenable, Nessus, etc.) Organize and facilitate risk management meetings on schedule cadence and as relevant topics arise. Conduct vulnerability testing and risk analysis.
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Experience analyzing and interpreting outputs of various endpoint security, vulnerability, and enumeration tools (e.g., Tenable Nessus, Security Center, SolarWinds, EndPoint Security Solutions, Vulnerator, SCAP Compliance Checker.
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Report or resolve system configuration and patching vulnerability issues in coordination with the lead ISSM/O or program management. Lead Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities for DoD Systems in accordance with Risk Management Framework.
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Experience administering vulnerability management solutions such as Nessus, Qualys, Rapid7, OpenVas, or similar. Proficient with GIT to perform source code management. Experience administering security awareness training solutions such as Knowbe4, Proofpoint Wombat, or similar.
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Experience with compliance and vulnerability scanning tools (Nessus, SCAP, ACAS, SCC). This position will work with the Information System Security Manager (ISSM) to maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) approvals for various systems by adhering to the Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Experience with usage of information security toolsets including anti-virus, Vulnerability Assessment, HIDS/ NIDS. host-based or endpoint security solutions, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM ) and centralized auditing resources.
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Nessus Vulnerability and Compliance scans, WebInspect scans, and dbProtect. of the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF). Provides vulnerability assessment of the system, coordinates.
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Familiarity with security frameworks and standards (eg; the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Risk Assessment Methodologies, OWASP, CIS) and their application in vulnerability management process.
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Mid Level Information Assurance and Vulnerability Management Specialist. Evaluate and recommend vulnerability management tools and technologies, ensuring the optimal balance of effectiveness and efficiency.
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Specifically this role will focus on network security including vulnerability management, intrusion detection/prevention, patch management, network monitoring and incident handling tools.
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Advanced technical competency in one or more of the following supported platforms: Microsoft Windows Server, Active Directory Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers, MS Hyper- V/VMWare/ESx/Xen Hypervisors, Enterprise networking/firewalls/intrusion detection/prevention systems, forensic analysis/vulnerability assessment, Group Policy management and configuration, Scripting, BMC Footprints, WSUS.
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