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The Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM), is responsible for the security of the information systems at the facility and certifies to DSS that all security requirements are in place and the system is properly configured and protected.
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The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) leads campus efforts to maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the university's information resources. The CISO works with the CIO, Deputy CIO, and other leaders to establish and implement effective information security policies and standards, maintain an efficient, reliable, and secure network, and manage risk associated with information resources.
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Leidos Dynetics currently has an opening for an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) supporting our customer on Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL. This is an exciting opportunity to use your experience supporting the U.S. Army applying the RMF process within the rapid acquisition lifecycle.
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Job Title: Information Security Manager. Be knowledgeable of customer information security policies, standards, and procedures, as well as the infrastructure equipment, versions, and configurations.
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Work with VP, IT & Security to prepare and manage Information Assurance documentation including System Security Plans (SSPs) and Plans of Action & Milestones (POA&M). Bachelor's degree in Information Security (or related field) and/or relevant certifications (e.g., Security+, CRTP, CISSP, CISA, CCP, GIAC) preferred.
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Professional security management certification, such as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or other similar credentials, is desired.
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Provides security expertise in Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), Office of Management and Budget (OMB), National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) and federal government requirements to support IT Security and Privacy compliance.
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Master of Science in Information Security or Cybersecurity is preferred. Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) or Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA) and formal information security education is required.
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KBR is seeking an experienced Cybersecurity Specialist as the Information System Security Manager to assist and support the Tanker Recap/Next Generation Air refueling System (NGAS) within (AFLCMC/WLQ.
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Hold at least one of the following certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Global Information Security Professional (GISP), or the CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) or Information Assurance Management (IAM) Level II proficiency.
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Relevant certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), and/or Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP.
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Coordinate with the Third-Party Risk Officer to support oversight of the information security requirements of the bank's Third-Party Risk Management Program in line with GLBA and FTC standards.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), SANS certification(s), or Web Application Penetration Tester (WAPT) certification, Certification Identity and Access Manager (CIAM.
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Wharton's Information Security Office is searching for a Director of Information Security to join our Information Security Team. Reporting to Wharton's Chief Information Security Officer this position is responsible for leadership and management of cloud security, security architecture, security engineering, Identity & Access management, DevSecOps, and other key areas of information security for the Wharton School.
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Strong knowledge of information security management frameworks, such as International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 2700x, COBIT, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), and Center for Internet Security (CIS) Critical Security Controls (CSC.
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