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The Cyber Security Engineer will provide the services necessary to provide Assessment & Authorization support, cyber security authorizations process support, continuous monitoring support, Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery (DR) process support, and Information System Security Officer (ISSO) support.
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Position Title: DHS Information System Security Officer IILocation: Downtown D.C. near the Metro CenterClearance: TS/SCIOur great client is on contract to provide division-wide support for Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) compliance, execution of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process to achieve and maintain Authority to Operate (ATO) accreditations and deliver cyber security compliance for DHS operational mission systems.
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Perform or support activities defined in the NIST RMF to obtain and maintain FISMA compliance; work with the Inspector General (IG) auditing team in support of FISMA audit and RMF assessment teams in support of the SA&A process.
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Specialized knowledge and experience with evaluating system, network, or infrastructure security controls against requirements such as FISMA, FIPS, and NIST guidelines Knowledge and experience with the vulnerability scanning execution, assessment, and analysis.
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Experience with FISMA/Accreditation and managing FISMA systems to include ISSO interactions. Manage at least two FISMA systems and ensure all compliance requirements are consistently met including being accountable for the change management process.
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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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Provide Cybersecurity Analyst and Technical PM support in coordination with CBP Cyber lead and ISSO to achieve, manage and maintain an accredited system per the government's risk management framework (RMF.
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Information Security Officer (ISSO) No Degree: 5 years of Cybersecurity & Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) experience. Applies knowledge and experience with evaluating system, network, or infrastructure security controls against requirements such as FISMA, Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS, and NIST guidelines.
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Facilitate continuous monitoring of each agency IT System, to include preparing A&A packages for new or reauthorized systems, in the agency IT System portfolio by working with the CISO, ISSO, developers, and system owners.
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The contract’s support functions 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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Draft, review, and update Risk Management Framework (RMF) artifacts required for FISMA Compliance Coordinate with Operations and Maintenance (O&M) teams to drive compliance with Security Controls and requirements.
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As an ISSO, you will play a critical role in maintaining operational security and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, with a particular focus on the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA.
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Perform program/project management activities for the oversight of professional ISSO resources and support personnel to ensure diverse technical security expertise and achieve Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliance for a federal agency.
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Bachelor’s degree, eight (8) years of experience with FISMA compliance and eight (8) years of ISSO and Security Assessment and Authorization experience in unclassified environments. Five (5) years of FISMA compliance, and five (5) years of ISSO and SA&A experience in classified environments.
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Provide audit support for assigned systems (Financial, 123, FISMA, internal, DHS, etc.) Current experience providing ISSO support to DHS. Job Title: Principal ISSO. Certified Information Security Manager (CISM.
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