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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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PTO and Paid Holidays Keywords: Army, Army reserves, army national guard, North Carlolina, Raleigh, Cary, RMF, NIST, FedRAMP, DISA Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide, DISA CC SRG, FISMA, ISO, HIPAA, COBIT, HITECH, CISM, CISSP, 800-53 rev.
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Supports the ISSO with the management of system security plans, ensure the systems obtain and maintain an authorization to operate (ATO), and meets all requirements for certification and provide support to achieve all activities associated with the Assessment and Authorization (A&A) process.
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This position is responsible for consolidation, assessment and providing of artifacts to the ISSO or designated person supporting the RMF accreditation and maintaining the ATO on this networked, closed-restricted network, stand-alone systems, appliances, servers, workstations, and applications used by the organization including, but is not limited to, hardware, software, and appliances that require authorization through the RMF Assess Only process.
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Keywords : Army, Army reserves, army national guard, North Carlolina, Raleigh, Cary, RMF, NIST, FedRAMP, DISA Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide, DISA CC SRG, FISMA, ISO, HIPAA, COBIT, HITECH, CISM, CISSP, 800-53 rev.
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FISMA/FSIS/FDA/SQF working experience and knowledge of governmental regulations. Manages company Food Safety and Food Quality programs related to SQFI and FISMA compliance. SQF, HACCP, PCQI certification required.
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Collaborate with the FedRAMP ISSO to ensure that the system is operating effectively despite changes in the threat landscape and any upgrades or improvements to the system. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain.
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Experience applying the concepts and standards of security frameworks such as FIPS, Common Criteria, SOC, ISO, HIPAA, IRAP, ISMAP, FedRAMP, or FISMA to technology solutions, products or services.
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Experience in designing and implementing security stacks based on federal FISMA and FEDRamp control families. Identifying, owning, and driving security architecture in enterprise services lifecycle delivery processes.
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Industry certification such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC.
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Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks. Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks.
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5 years ISSO experience. The Privacy and Security Office (PSO) requiring services of an IT Security Compliance Specialist to assist and assess the NC FAST Application and Infrastructure Modernization(AIM) CMS, USDA and ACF requirements for the project.
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Job title- NCDHHS- PSO IT Security Specialist st. Work closely with the Enterprise Architecture (EA), Database Administrator (DBA), Migration and Application Development teams to develop and implement automated Disaster Recovery capabilities including automated alerting, notifications, containment, data backup & recovery.
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Implement risk management programs by utilizing NIST, FISMA, HIPAA, and PII. Serving federal, state, & local government clients as well as public higher education institutions, our team of more than 15,000 professionals brings fresh perspective to help clients anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill their mission promise.
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This resource must identify the risks and assist in the development of mitigation strategies, and to establish the target security/infrastructure architecture. In addition this resource must also review the RFP, MOU and MOA for privacy, security, Business Continuity Planning, Disaster Recovery and audit requirements.
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