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Risk Management Framework, Security Controls, and the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) operating standards and applicable guidelines? Identity & Access Management (SailPoint, CyberArk, Okta, ForgeRock.
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Experience implementing FISMA, NIST, NSA, and other information security, cybersecurity and CDM-relatedindustry policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and best practices. Splunk Certified Consultant, Splunk Certified Architect, CASP, GCWN, GISF, GSSP, GICSP, CCNP, CCNP Security, CCIE Security, CEH, ENSA, ECSP, MCSE, VCP, BCAP, VCIX, VCDX, RHCA, RHCE.
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Experience with System Administration, Network Administration Network Security, Networking Standards, Network Protocols, NIST/FISMA standards and controls, SIEM platforms and security tools, Network Hardware Configurations.
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Expertise in security event correlation, log management, threat intelligence, and compliance with Federal security regulations (FISMA, FedRAMP). Develop a comprehensive migration strategy, considering data mapping, normalization, transformation, and compliance requirements for Federal data handling (e.g., FISMA, FedRAMP.
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Provide complete and comprehensive information to all new hire employees during the on-boarding process including but not limited to badging, email account creation, PKI credentials, SharePoint, CA/CST System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process, Stage Gate Review (SGR) process, CA/CST organizational structure, and FISMA Memo compliance.
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Knowledge of and experience with Federal security regulations, standards, and processes including FISMA, FIPS, NIST, and FedRAMP. Implement risk aggregation and monitoring tools (e.g. SalesForce, GRC tools such as RSA Archer, MetricStream.
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Knowledge of Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), FEDRAMP, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800 Series and Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS.
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Experience with NIST, FISMA, FedRAMP, and other Federal mandates and executive orders. Ensures Authorization to Operate (ATO) documentation and compliance for FISMA and FedRAMP related systems are maintained, such as SSP, CP, BIA, etc.
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Working knowledge of IT security principles and Federal IT policies, procedures, and guidelines under Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and NIST IT security publication. Work is to be completed on-site at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility (NSOF) in Suitland, MD. Position may be eligible for flexible work arrangement.
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This is a long-term opportunity to provide outstanding FISMA Compliance Support for our contract with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The ideal candidate will ensure that appropriate steps are taken to meet the security requirements for a FISMA moderate system.
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As Mid-Level Security Analyst for this engagement, the successful candidate will serve as a technical consultant and subject matter expert (SME) regarding federal information and cybersecurity doctrine, including DHS, FISMA and the NIST issuances.
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Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks. 1+ years' experience with the following: eMASS, AWS, Splunk, Red Hat, ACAS, Secure SDLC, JIRA, Tenable, application, database, and code scanning.
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Position Title: DHS Information System Security Officer IILocation: Downtown D.C. near the Metro CenterClearance: TS/SCIOur great client is on contract to provide division-wide support for Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) compliance, execution of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) accreditations and deliver cyber security compliance for DHS operational mission systems.
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The team needs to ensure that all operational security controls are appropriately applied and managed and that systems within the control of the SOC have appropriate security controls in place in accordance with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA.
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Familiar with DoDAF, FISMA NIST, Zero Trust and FedRAMP. Familiar with DoDAF, FISMA NIST, Zero Trust and FedRAMP. Professional Certifications Must have a professional certification (CISSP, CSSP, CISM, CCP, CompTIA) Nice to have Skills/Certifications.
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