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Experience with and working understanding of FISMA compliance, experience conducting all phases of Certification and Accreditation, and creating documentation in accordance with NIST guidance. Serve as a trusted advisor to the CISO and Deputy CISO as an expert in the field of information assurance and cybersecurity.
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Knowledge of FITARA, SDLC, FEA, Capital Planning, and FISMA. Knowledge of configuration management, ITIL Framework, change management, IT asset management, and IT service request fulfillment. Knowledge of FITARA, SDLC, FEA, Capital Planning, and FISMA.
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Ensure compliance with federal regulations, standards, and guidelines, such as NIST, FISMA, and FedRAMP. Collaborate with relevant teams to prioritize and address identified vulnerabilities in a timely manner.
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Three (3) years of experience with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliance. The specialist will assist in cyber security management, oversight, and customer support for maintaining the continuity of DHS systems ensuring compliance with DHS, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and other applicable Federal standards.
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Testing of reporting, workflow, and linkages in the FISMA management tool. Entry of data into the FISMA management tool. RDTS has a vacancy at the U.S. Dept of Treasury in Washington, D.C. for a Security Control Assessor with an active security clearance.
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Knowledge of federal and industry-specific regulations and compliance requirements related to cybersecurity (e.g., FISMA, HIPAA, GDPR) Should have experience with Center for Medicaid Services (CMS), Internal Revenue Services (IRS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) Audits and Remediation.
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Knowledge of NIST security standards and FISMA is preferred. Flexible work from home options available. Knowledge of NIST security standards and FISMA is preferred. Experience working with Smartsheet is preferred.
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Using your strong experience with FISMA and FedRAMP and familiarity with the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) you will support and lead teams to perform assessments for cloud computing technologies in meeting federal compliance.
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Have experience in analyzing, planning, and executing the work necessary to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability IT systems for the federal government as required by FISMA (Federal Information Security Modernization Act.
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Knowledge of federal IT security standards, compliance regulations, and guidelines (NIST, FISMA, etc. Knowledge of federal IT security standards, compliance regulations, and guidelines (NIST, FISMA, etc.
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Ensure compliance with government security requirements, including NIST, E-Gov, FIPS, FISMA, and DOJ regulations. At least three years of hands-on experience implementing systems such as UNIX, Windows, Oracle, Relativity, and web hosting.
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Preferred experience with evaluating systems, requirements, documents, and projects regarding Federal cybersecurity requirements and FISMA controls. Additional certifications such as CAPC, PCI-BA, PCI-ACP, Scrum Alliance certifications, or Scrum.org certifications.
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The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of cybersecurity in the federal sector to include one or more of the following: FISMA compliance, risk management, security operations, security engineering, Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC), Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), and be capable of leading multiple delivery teams to deliver high-quality software services and solutions on time and within budget.
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Experience working with secure software development practices, SecDevOps principles, and government compliance requirements (ideally FISMA, FedRAMP, etc. Minimum of a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Systems, or a related field OR equivalent experience demonstrating expertise in cloud security, cloud-based security broker (CSB) technologies, and project management.
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Ensure policies and procedures comply with NIST, NARA, FISMA, and all other applicable regulations. Experience with Azure DevOps. Hybrid 1 day a week in the DC Metro Area. Ensure policies and procedures comply with NIST, NARA, FISMA, and all other applicable regulations.
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