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This position will directly support the Program Information Security System Manager (P-ISSM) and the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The ISSO position will also have comprehensive information security responsibilities that include verification of security measures and procedures, and the reporting of incidents briefing the P-ISSM and the CIO verbally and in documentation.
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Assists the ISSM/ISSO in ensuring that the SSP is compliant with applicable DoD security policies and procedures. Assess all the configuration management (change configuration/release management) processes and reports findings to the ISSM/ISSO.
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Accenture Federal Services is looking for an Information System Security Officer (ISSO) to help ensure that an appropriate operational security posture is maintained for an information system and as such, works in close collaboration with the ISSM, ISO, SAs, and users of the system.
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Author any applicable Data Risk Acceptance (DRA) documentation and brief to the program Information System Security Manager (ISSM) and/or agency independent verification and validation (IV&V). Required Technical Skills: Windows Server (2019, 2016, 2012), Cisco switcher, VMware, PKI, RSA SecureID multi factor authentication, JIRA, SolarWinds, Storage, Patch Management, STIGS, NIST Publications.
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Maintain security postures as designated by the assigned Information System Security Manager (ISSM). Qualifications: Must possess current RSA Archer Administrator certification at time of proposal submission Additionally possess one of the following Certifications Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer 2003 Microsoft.
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Monitor the network and associated systems for security related incidents, evaluate current threats and provide recommendations for remediation and reporting for any identified incidents to the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in managing systems in compliance with regulatory frameworks such as FISMA/NIST. The IT Security Analyst for Systems Security and Operations will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of systems and data, as well as implement and enforce security policies and procedures.
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Implement the Defense (DOD) Risk Management Framework (RMF) and assist to the System Security Manager (ISSM) ensure successful implementation of associated security controls and reviews all RMF documentation packages, and system fielding, operations, or upgrade requirements.
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