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Familiarity with information security concepts and frameworks such as defense in depth, zero trust networking, Mitre Attack framework, Top 20 Critical Controls, NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Experience in and knowledge of industry frameworks and regulations (e.g. NIST, ITIL, ISO, COBIT, SOX, GDPR) required. The role will oversee the Security Operations Center, inform the overall Information Security strategy for the company, and be the subject matter expert on all general Information Security matters including incident response, vulnerability management, access controls, third-party risk management, data privacy and enterprise risk management.
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Experience with managing technical aspects of various controls frameworks, such as NIST Security and Privacy Controls and PCI-DSS. Current information security certification, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), GIAC certification, or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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Knowledge of DoD and Civilian Programs and standards such as FISMA, DFARS, 800-171, and NIST risk management frameworks. FEDRAMP, DoD and NIST Security controls. Knowledge of DoD and Civilian Programs and standards such as FISMA, DFARS, 800-171, and NIST risk management frameworks.
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Strong technical and business acumen, understanding of regulatory and industry frameworks (ISO, NIST etc.) Knowledge of Azure AD/Active Directory, SSO and MFA and IGA In-depth experience with MS Excel, Visio and PowerPoint Strong Understanding of business process design, security protocols, access controls, andrisk management, including risk analysis, mitigation, and monitoring Good interpersonal skills, and the ability to communicate effectively verbally and written with end users at all levels of the organization.
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E.g., NIST, ISO, COBIT, OWASP, ITIL, HIPAA, GDPR etc.) As OASE Director of Security Architecture, Pen-testing, and Engineering, you will lead a team with the ability to flex up as needed. Routinely collaborate with other team members in security software engineering, identity and access management, security systems administration/tools management, application security, and our cybersecurity active defense group to defend our Services from constantly evolving threats.
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Working with ISU and ITO on data security initiatives to meet organizational compliance requirements (NIST CSF, PCI DSS, FTI, etc.) Keeping current on the latest information security vulnerabilities and incident response from OWASP, NIST CSF, PCI DSS, etc.
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Knowledge of NIST ISS Guidance and Federal Information Security (ISS) Policy, including the Risk Management Framework (RMF) We are in search of a Cyber Security Analyst to join our team working at the William J. Hughes Technical Center to conduct and analyze security assessments, perform Information Systems Security (ISS) monitoring and event detection for FAA National Airspace System (NAS) assets.
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Proficient in endpoint protection, content filtering, firewall, SIEM, PAM, IAM and IRP. Working knowledge of NIST CSF, HIPAA and other security framework. Special Training:Network+, Security+, CySA+, CEH or other advanced IT security certifications.
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Experience in execution of all phases of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF) - Hands-On Experience. Designs and implements information assurance and security engineering systems with requirements of business continuity, operations security, cryptography, forensics, regulatory compliance, internal counter-espionage (insider threat detection and mitigation), physical security analysis (including facilities analysis, and security management.
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Knowledge of or work experience in implementing projects that follow commonly known security standards (i.e. NIST) The Cyber Security Program Manager is an integral member in planning and executing the organization's information security strategy.
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Depth of knowledge in security best practices, tools, and compliance frameworks (NIST, FedRamp, HIPAA, etc.) SMX is seeking a driven and talented Senior Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our thriving Cloud Services business unit.
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