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Your understanding of the FedRAMP and Government market, combined with your agile product management and agile product owner expertise, will be critical in driving the success of our offering. As an agile product manager, you will lead the FedRAMP cloud service offerings and work with our engineering, product, support, site reliability, compliance, and security teams responsible for building and delivering these services to market.
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Knowledge of Azure Government, FedRAMP, and DoD cloud security and compliance requirements. Industry standard cybersecurity certification, such as: Sec+, CISSP, CySA, GSEC, CEH, CISM, or others.
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Proficiency with service management, risk management, and other standards and frameworks applicable to GovCon IT systems (e.g., ISO, ITIL, RMF, FedRAMP, etc. Responsibilities The Deputy Chief Information Officer will partner directly with the CIO and leadership team to perform the following key functions: Provide the Vision & Strategy.
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Good working knowledge of FedRamp, and supporting software development compliance for applications and systems developed for the US federal government. You will directly collaborate with MongoDB corporate security and data governance teams, as well as Technical Services FedRamp stakeholders, and the CRM team, to identify the various requirements and security priorities, and translate them to actionable work items for the tools team.
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Understanding of Cyber Security policies, FedRAMP and/or other US Government Assessment and Authorization (A&A) processes and procedures. Holding additional network and security certifications is desired (i.e., Linux, CompTIA Network/Security +, CASP+CE, CCDE, CCNA, CISM, etc.
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Define system security & design requirements to meet FISMA and FedRAMP compliance standards. Experience installing, configuring, and maintaining tools such as Tanium, Nessus, Axonius, CrowdStrike, and CyberArk in a hybrid-cloud environment.
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7+ years of experience with expertise in the FedRAMP Program methodology, understanding and working knowledge of Third-party Assessor Organization (3PAO) assessments for cloud service providers and cloud service offerings.
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As a self-starter, you will lead Azure Security Architecture and Engineering initiatives, driving security controls aligned with industry standards such as NIST CSF, SOX, SOC2, FEDRAMP, and CIS Controls.
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At least 3 years of experience in implementing and managing controls review assessments or controls testing functions based on established industry risk frameworks, including: the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, COBIT v5, COSO, or FedRAMP.
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Experience with relevant security frameworks and standards, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, FISMA, RMF, FedRAMP, and the DoD Cloud Services Approval Process. Experience with relevant security frameworks and standards, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, FISMA, RMF, FedRAMP, and the DoD Cloud Services Approval Process.
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Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Security Essentials Certification Years of Professional Experience 10 years’ experience in Cyber Security Desired experience Risk Management Framework (RMF), Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), and FedRAMP experience.
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Experience with assessing cloud-based security authorizations (FedRamp, AWS & Azure) as well as the NIST control responsibilities. Must meet 8140 baseline certification requirements (CISSP, CCNA, CySA+, GISCP, Sec+CE, CND, SSCP etc.
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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 FEDRAMP and NIST protocol. Cloud Services Expertise (Primarily Azure, but also to include AWS/GCP) Deep understanding of Azure services, including but not limited to Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Container Instances, Azure App Service, Azure Key Vault, Azure SQL Database, and Azure DevOps. The candidate should be proficient in managing and optimizing Azure resources, understanding Azure security best practices, and be familiar with Azure pricing and cost optimization.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSPreferred qualifications-Experience working with US Government Compliance Frameworks/Programs including: FedRAMP, DoD SRG, NIST, ISO, FISMA, RMF, OSCAL -Have a record of delivery of IT process improvement projects with technology processes and/or major tech companies.
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