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JPI is seeking a Senior Information System Security Officer (ISSO) with at least seven (7) years of experience to ensure the security of cloud-based information systems through the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process.
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Coordinate with the Security Control Assessor (SCA) to perform analysis of the overall risk level the system poses to enterprise networks and data. 5+ years of information security management experience; preferably in the DoD environments.
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Ensure that individual system auditing support enterprise cyber security monitoring and vulnerability solutions with a common operational picture. Must hold a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification.
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CACI is seeking a cleared Cyber Security Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to support field units at Charlottesville, VA or Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD or Metro Park (Franconia, VA.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to join our team in Washington, DC. 5 years' experience as an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at a cleared facility.
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Seasoned Professional: You have served as an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at a cleared facility for at least 5 years of your professional career. You hold at least one of the following certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Global Information Security Professional (GISP) CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) Or, perhaps, another certification that exemplifies your well-earned skillsets Tech Savvy: You can use and operate leading-edge security tools, including Tenable Nessus and/or Security Center, IBM Guardium, HP Weblnspect, and Network Mapper (NMAP.
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Favor TechConsulting, LLC (FTC)a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tria Federal (Tria) is seeking a talented Information System Security Officer (ISSO). You are a talented Information System Security Officer (ISSO) with at least 3 years of experienceand a passion for thinking big, taking action, and delivering exceptional results.
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XLA is looking for an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO). The Information Systems Security Officer will perform security assessments to ensure compliance with internal policies, controls, and standards, as well as client and regulatory security requirements.
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We’re currently seeking an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to support our team. Ability to serve as Information System Security Officer, carrying out the roles and responsibilities for ensuring the documentation and security of the AIS.
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Position Title : DHS Information System Security Officer II. 12+ years of direct experience serving as an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) within the DoD/Federal Government.
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KeenLogic is seeking to hire a Senior Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to join our team at the Drug Enforcement Administration. The ISSO also serves as the principal advisor to the Authorizing Official and Information System Owner on all matters involving the security of the information system.
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Information System Security Officer (ISSO), Level 3. The Level 3 ISSO position is a senior level or subject matter expert (SME) information system security professional who provides advice and assistance to the Government regarding secure configuration and operation of IT assets.
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This is an exciting opportunity to work with a team responsible for IT Security Governance, Risk and Compliance by providing direct support to Agencies Information System Security and Privacy Officer (ISSPO) in managing and documenting the ongoing security posture of the agency.
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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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We are seeking a Mid-Level Information System Security Officer with a Top-Secret clearance. At least 5 years serving as an Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) at a cleared facility.
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