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Prepare and review NIST-related security controls and coordinate with the security analyst to ensure the controls have been addressed through preparedness. Assist the Chief Information Security Officer in preparing to review with security contractor Security Assessments and Accreditation (SA&A) of USADF Information Systems.
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Demonstrate proficiency in currently utilized Windows Operating Systems (OS), Windows group policy objects, DoD Cybersecurity, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF), Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), Endpoint Security System (SS)/Host-based Security System (HBS) and DoD Public Key Infrastructure (PKI.
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Comprehensive understanding of the regulatory environment including HIPAA/HITECH, PCI; and information security frameworks i.e. NIST, ITIL, FIPS, FISMA, ISO, and Cobit. The Senior Information Security Analyst is responsible for implementing controls in the areas of governance, risk management, program development, program management, and incident and response management.
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Perform Medical Device cyber risk assessments to determine whether NIST Controls, HIPAA, regulatory and cybersecurity requirements are being effectively met through control design and execution.
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Risk Management skills – understanding of basic IT and InfoSec risk management frameworks such as ITIL, NIST, Cloud Security Alliance, CCM (Cloud control matrix) – typically the first question they ask.
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This team is looking for someone with a background in governance risk compliance, auditing, NIST, ISO, frameworks and controls. This team is looking for someone with a background in governance risk compliance, auditing, NIST, ISO, frameworks and controls.
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Advanced knowledge of NIST CSF (National Institute of Standards and Technology Cyber Security Framework), CIS controls or MITRE ATT&CK (MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, security tools and Common Knowledge) frameworks.
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Knowledge of RMF development and demonstrated ability to validate the implementation of security controls in accordance with NIST, DoD, and Federal Agency publications. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III to join our team in Lancaster, CA.
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The Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III supervises and mentors subordinate project and Team ManTech staff. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III to join our team in Denver, CO.
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Leverage the current ERM framework and partner with first-line IT and IS teams to further mature IT risk assessments, document controls, identify gaps, and create action plans for critical IT and IS processes, including validation and testing to ensure IT risk programs are implemented and executed appropriately.
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Perform Information System (IS) security controls assessments for JSC Organizations based on NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements. Knowledge of NIST RMF a must. Generate reports on assessment findings including the effectiveness and/or deficiencies of the security controls implemented in the IS and its operational environment.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III to join our team in Stafford, VAResponsibilities may include, but are not limited to: The Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III assesses management, operational, and technical security controls employed within an IS or needed to ensure security controls compliance, and engineers security controls selection and implementation to meet system security requirements.
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Familiarity with vulnerability management, application scanning, firewall management, and log management/analysis tools preferred. Cambridge International Systems complies with Temporary Duty Station (TDY)/Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) vaccination requirements.
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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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Strong understanding of cybersecurity processes and concepts (e.g. vulnerability management, security governance, software development, incident response, physical security, auditing and logging, micro segmentation, secure access service edges, zero trust architecture, PKI, penetration testing) as well as application controls.
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