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Experience with the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) including assessment of risks and the managing, interpreting, and updating Plans of Action and Milestones (POA&Ms) Experience as an Information Systems Security Officer/Engineer or Manager (ISSO/E or ISSM) for DoD or U.S. Federal Government Information Technology systems.
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Implement and enforce all DoD Information System (IS) and Platform Information Technology (PIT) system cybersecurity policies and procedures, as defined by cybersecurity-related documentation to include the Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Hands–on experience with cyber security tools employed within DoD architectures, such as: ACAS Security Center and Nessus Scanner, varied Firewall and IDS/IPS technologies, Endpoint Security products, Security Incident and Event Management, and PKI.
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Direct experience with providing expert support, analysis and research in Intelligence Community (IC) and DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements and processes to support the IC, DoD and Army RMF assessment and authorization processes Includes experience as a technical SME, Information System Security Officer (ISSO) or Information Security System Engineer (ISSE) on Army Program Of Record (POR)/Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) products.
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Strong familiarity with the Risk Management Framework (RMF) and DOD cybersecurity policies. Create and maintain detailed security documentation related to RMF, eMASS, STIG compliance, ACAS assessments, and SCA–A. Offer expert guidance and cybersecurity best practices to project teams and stakeholders.
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Candidates must have experience submitting RMF packages using eMASS, ACAS, and STIGS, as well as leading projects that require interfacing with the DOD. A BS Degree is required preferably in Cyber Security, Information Science, or Computer Science, but they can substitute years of experience (11+) if no BS Degree.
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Understand DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) to report continuous monitoring activities of a system's accreditation though the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS) portal.
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Create and maintain detailed security documentation related to RMF, eMASS, STIG compliance, ACAS assessments, and SCA. Leverage eMASS to support the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process.
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Three (3)+ years of experience with the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) process and Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Services (eMASS) The Cyber Security Engineer is responsible for ensuring the enterprise system’s cyber security profile meets the requirements of the System’s Authorization to Operate (ATO) as required by DoD cyber security standards.
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Must fully understand the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) Certification and Accreditation process and Cyber Security requirements. The MTC Network Engineer will serve as the ISSO for the MTC and will lead all contractor efforts in support of Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Experience with the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) Assess and Authorize process preferred. Use of DoD mandated software including eMASS, ACAS, and McAfee HBSS preferred. System accreditations/authorizations through the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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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. The Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III supervises and mentors subordinate project and Team ManTech staff.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Security Controls Engineer (SCE) III to join our team in Lancaster, CA. 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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Develop sound recommendations utilizing applicable laws and statutes, Department of Defense/Department of the Navy (DoD/DON) regulations and implementing directives for Business Capability Acquisition Cycle (BCAC) Program documentation requirements for BCAC Programs I thru III, IT Service Management and IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) frameworks, total ownership cost goals, and applicable IT industry standards.
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Champions the implementation of the DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF) to bolster Assessment and Authorization (A&A) across DoD network environments. · Coordinates with teams on the collection and analysis of security-related telemetry data within Azure Sentinel, ensuring that all RMF monitoring requirements are met.
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