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Identify additional security requirements, based on RMF or as the result of security issues that put the customer's systems at risk. Provide A&A and RMF guidance to system owners to ensure accreditation success.
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Collaborates with software development teams in the creation of Design History Files (DHFs) including software development plans, software verification and validation plans, software requirements specifications, software architecture and design documents, design and code reviews, software Risk Management File (RMF), test protocols and reports, traceability matrices.
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Performance monitoring using Omegamon, RMF, SMF and SAS. Must have knowledge of all the following z/OS, SMP/E, TSO/ISPF, USS, SDSF, COBOL, CICS. Performance monitoring using Omegamon, RMF, SMF and SAS.
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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. Perform Information System (IS) security controls assessments for JSC Organizations based on NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements.
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The employee will follow the Risk Management Framework (RMF) Process, cradle to grave by defining security requirements to implementation and test and support leading to an authorization. The employee will need to be able to analyze and recommend security features on all facets of the UAS. An advanced understanding of developing and maintaining RMF artifacts will be key to this position.
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Able to maintain a flexible and non-traditional RMF review of secure networks to assess and prescribe countermeasures for secure communications e.g., analog radio, mobile cellular, remote kits, software/hardware-based VPN solutions and VDI technologies.
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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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Training in one or more of the following areas: FedRAMP, ITILv3, McAfee, Microsoft Azure Cloud, Nessus, NIST RMF, Penetration Testing, Plan of Action and Milestones (PO&AMs), Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA), Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA.
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Experience with Risk Management Framework (RMF) and implementation of Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) One or more of the following specialized technical certifications (CCNA, CCNP, RHCSA, RHCE, VMWare Data Center Virtualization Certified.
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Advanced knowledge of RMF framework. Information Security Manager II - TS/SCI. Ability to serve as an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) Advanced knowledge of RMF framework. Responsible for implementing and developing the DHS IT security.
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STR has an exciting opportunity for or an ISSM that will be responsible for classified programs Cybersecurity/Risk Management Framework (RMF) posture in accordance with government directives and program requirements.
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Demonstrated experience implementing the RMF process especially for system categorization and control selection, implementation, and assessment, as well as continuous monitoring. Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies.
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RMF, NESSUS, eMASS. RMF, NESSUS, eMASS. Amyx is seeking to hire a Project Manager to support a Navy cyber security program in the Norfolk, Virginia area, with the potential for occasional travel to other sites.
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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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As an Information System Security Manager (ISSM) for TCASS, your role is integral to the security and compliance of the organization's information systems, with a particular focus on Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), the Risk Management Framework (RMF), and Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) tracking.
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