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The contracts Core Capabilities are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management, and Cyber Defense support.
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Good working knowledge of the National Institute of Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF). 10 years' experience in InfoSec/Cybersecurity as and ISSO, Assessor, Engineer, and/or Auditor.
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OBXtek is looking for a Technical Writer (TW) to work in our McLean Headquarters office, who will support the Program Manager and RMF Team Leads regarding all tasks associated with the Risk Management Framework lifecycle including but not limited to: System Security Plans, System Categorization Forms, Privacy Impact Assessments, NIST Control Documentation, Digital Identity Risk Assessment Forms, Security Impact Analysis, and System Inventories.
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We bring expertise with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-53 and the Risk Management Framework (RMF) to maintain secure, scalable, and highly available systems to meet the mission.
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TECHNICAL SKILLS: Knowledge of the DoD Risk Manage Framework (RMF) processes, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), Etc. TECHNICAL SKILLS: Experience with DoD RMF process and eMASS.
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Work as part of a team reviewing and assessing Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorization body of evidence for classified information systems, to include: System Security Plan (SSP), Security Control Traceability Matrix (SCTM), Continuous Monitoring Plan, Incident Response Plan, Access Control Plan, Security Assessment Plan, etc.
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Experience with MS Active Directory, Splunk, ACAS/Nessus, McAfee, Windows, Linux, AWS Security, etc. Job Description Information Systems Security Engineer TS/SCI with Poly REQUIRED Position Description CGI Federal is looking for an Information Systems Security Engineer for an exciting program in Chantilly, VA. This position requires a TS/SCI with CI polygraph clearance.
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Support the security authorization activities in compliance with the NSA/CSS Information System Certification and Accreditation Process (NISCAP) and DoD Risk Management Framework (RMF), the NIST RMF process, and prescribed NSA/CSS business processes for security engineering.
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CGI Federal is looking for an Information Systems Security Engineer for an exciting program in Chantilly, VA. This position requires a TS/SCI with CI polygraph clearance. Conduct site visits and assessments to inspect IA plans and security control implementations and support Incident Response Team (IRT) activities.
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Act as a high-level assessor able to help all the Security Control Assessor's (SCA) on the RMF Team with their assessments and assessment report reviews prior to submission to the government. Focuses on the consistent execution and updating of organizational processes and procedures to drive RMF efforts.
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Identifying additional security requirements, based on RMF or as the result of security issues that put the customers systems at risk. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the NIST RMF.
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Develops, coordinates, and reviews detailed Assessment and Authorization documentation in accordance with DoD Instruction 8510.01 - DoD Information Assurance Assessment and Authorization (A&A) Process (RMF.
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Familiarity with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF), Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency’s (DCSA) Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM.
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Experience and expertise implementing Information Assurance strategy & guidance to include the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process, and vulnerability assessment and remediation. Domain expertise in overhead GEOINT & SIGINT system capabilities, architectures and requirements encompassing spacecraft and ground system knowledge.
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Ensure compliance with relevant cybersecurity regulations, frameworks, and best practices, including RMF, NIST, FISMA, and DoD cybersecurity guidelines. Provide subject matter expertise in cybersecurity domains such as network security, system security, vulnerability management, incident response, secure software development, and identity and access management.
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