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Understanding of security detection frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK, Cyber Kill Chain, and NIST. Document and communicate detection capabilities and gaps clearly and effectively leveraging multiple industry frameworks including MITRE ATT&CK, the Cyber Kill Chain, and NIST.
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Experience with industry regulations, standards, and frameworks (HIPAA, HITRUST, ISO, NIST, PCI, OSI etc.) Experience with industry regulations, standards, and frameworks (HIPAA, HITRUST, ISO, NIST, PCI, OSI etc.
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The ISSO member will participate as part of a security team that supports projects information security needs to comply with Federal agency's comprehensive security program to include NIST Risk Management Framework and FedRAMP authorizations.
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Strong experience in cybersecurity strategic planning, NIST compliance, CMMC or CMMI maturity models. One or more Information Security Certifications preferred: CISSP, CSSLP, CISM, CCSP, GSLC, GSEC, CISA.
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At least 10+ years of experience in the following fields: network services, information security, infrastructure operations, vmware, NIST, project and business process management. Perform vendor management, including but not limited to: contract review, budget, project management, equipment and circuit orders and provisioning, vendor escalations and governance.
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Strong understanding of common cybersecurity frameworks and standards (e.g., NIST, OWASP) and their application to penetration testing activities. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field; advanced certifications (e.g., OSCP, OSCE, CISSP) preferred.
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Championing certification standards from worldwide established authorities such as ISO, NIST, BSI, allows us to respond to sophisticated and rigorous demands from our customers in the most competitive manner.
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You will design cybersecurity offerings to be consistent with NIST, NERC CIP and other contemporary cybersecurity standards in ICS environments. You will design cybersecurity offerings to be consistent with NIST, NERC CIP and other contemporary cybersecurity standards in ICS environments.
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Knowledge of NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) Security requirements. The CPSO must possess the confidence to make critical security decisions concerning high value contracts and to implement security procedures that will prevent unauthorized access to company and government facilities or information.
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Experience Skills: At least five (5) years working as or supporting, an ISSO or ISSM. Experience with information security engineering practices and NIST security controls. Demonstrated experience with implementation of NIST Risk Management Framework.
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As a consultant, your focus will revolve around assisting clients in overcoming audit challenges and ensuring compliance with various standards including HITRUST, SOC I/II, NIST, and FISMA. Effective communication skills are essential, as there is a lot of clients facing work involved.
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Adequate understanding on various technology standards and frameworks (NIST/ISO/FFIEC etc.) If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email our HR Service Center or call 1-800-807-0302 (North America), +630-276-5353 (Asia Pacific), 1800-425-0333 (India), +44(0)207 982 4357 (Europe, Middle East and Africa) and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
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Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, such as SOC2, ISO, GDPR, NIST, and CCPA; collaborate with legal, risk, and compliance teams as required. Familiarity with compliance frameworks such as SOC2, ISO, GDPR, NIST, and CCPA.
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2 years of experience with cybersecurity including understanding of NIST, NERC, and DoD standards. Cisco CCNA, Fortinet NSE-4, JNCIA or equivalent network certification (proof of certification required.
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