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We are seeking a Facility Security Officer (FSO) to maintain the Company's personnel, industrial, and physical security, be the Company's liaison with DCSA, and perform administrative duties which include managing the Insider Threat program, the security training requirements and other duties as needed.
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The Information Security Analyst provides Information System Owner (ISO) Support including planning and execution of Systems Engineering Life Cycle (SELC) processes, providing information security expertise, preparing SELC security documents, ensure appropriate security controls are applied, and continuous monitoring during operations and maintenance.
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This individual will function as the Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) for a Navy Program located at JBAB in SE Washington, D.C. The position requires someone proficient and capable of execution of duties pertaining to Special Access Program (SAP) personnel security, physical security, and information security.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience with frequently used security applications and systems to include the Defense Industrial Security System (DISS), Scattered Castles, National Background Information System (NBIS), and National Industrial Security System (NISS.
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Set up administrator and service accounts, maintain system documentation, tune system performance, install system wide software, validate and implement system patches, including fast turnaround time security critical patches.
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Working with the Facility Security Officer (FSO) develop, implement, and manage a formal Information Security/Information Systems Security Program. The Information System Security Manager (ISSM)/Information Assurance (IA) Team Manager is the primary IA decision maker and responsible for the management and technical administration of the Information System (IS) in accordance with internal and external security requirements.
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Individual will provide support to the government Program Security Officer (PSO). CPSO must review, verify, edit, draft, and submit security paperwork to accredit facilities and Automated Information Systems (AIS) in accordance with applicable policies.
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TSC Silver Spring is looking for an Information System Security Manager (ISSM) to be responsible for implementing, maintaining, reviewing, and enforcing security policies on various classified information systems (IS.
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Represent the organization in industry forums and external engagements as required, and as the Head of Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer where appropriate.
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Assist in developing and updating security authorization packages in accordance with the client’s requirements and compliant with FISMA. Core documents that you will be responsible for are the System Security Plan (SSP), Risk Assessment Report, Security Assessment Plan and Report, Contingency Plan, Incident Response Plan (IRP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M), Remediation Plans, Configuration Management Plan (CMP), etc.
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As the Facility Security Officer (FSO), you will manage site security planning, compliance, and coordination in accordance with the US Government and corporate requirements. In this position, you will be responsible for the daily administration and maintenance of BCG Fed's security program, which is NISPOM-compliant, as well as implementing and maintaining security best practices across all US Federal Government projects - including those not requiring access to classified information.
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Create and review System Security Plans (SSP), as required. Develop procedures to ensure system users are aware of their CS responsibilities before granting access to DoD information Systems.
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Provide continuous monitoring to enforce client security policy and procedures and create processes that will provide oversight into the following activities for the system owner. Maintain an inventory of hardware and software for the information system.
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Information System Security Officer (ISSO) TS clearance. LTS is seeking an experienced Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to proactively review, update, and maintain cybersecurity policy, guidance documents, directives, templates, and materials to ensure all documentation reflects and incorporates the most recent version of all cybersecurity program documentation.
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Any combination of two (2) years of experience in physical security (as a security officer, armed or unarmed) and service with the United States Armed Services (including Reserves or National Guard.
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