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The SETA will have experience with Classified DoD information systems Risk Management Framework (RMF) including written documentation supporting Authority to Operate (ATO), Authority to Connect (ATC) and Interconnection Service Agreements (ISA.
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Must know Risk Management Framework (RMF). RMF / Security Assessment (TS/SCI w/CI Poly) Exposure to AWS (Amazon Web Services), ACAS (Security scanning software), vCenter, WSUS (Windows Server Update Service), and/or STIGs/IAVA.A problem solver who can get in, be given a project, and use engineering skills to determine a solution.
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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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Implement and support Risk Management Framework (RMF) practices on all assigned systems. Knowledge of RMF practices and methodologies. Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or related Linux certification.
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Leidos currently has an onsite position open at the Arlington facility for an Information Assurance Professional with extensive knowledge of the Risk Management Framework (RMF), Joint Special Access Program (SAP) Implementation Guide (JSIG), Systems Administration, and Project Management.
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Drive security and compliance aspects for services in accordance with government customer compliance requirements (i.e. NIST RMF) Lead, Software Engineer (TS/SCI) Cloud Architect. Drive security and compliance aspects for services in accordance with government customer compliance requirements (i.e. NIST RMF.
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Perform advisory services for risk management framework (RMF) activities to support system team IT control implementations in accordance with financial management overlay. Monitor, track, and report on IT CAP statuses and third-party risk management (e.g., service providers.
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Advanced knowledge of the RMF framework. Clearance Requirement : This position requires an Active Secret clearance (TS/SCI preferred) and the ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability.
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Develops documentation in support of Risk Management Framework (RMF) processes; operating procedures, and policies. Develops documentation in support of Risk Management Framework (RMF) processes; operating procedures, and policies.
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Knowledge of cyber defense and information security policies, procedures, and regulations (e.g., RMF). Cloud experience including knowledge of cloud security design, requirements analysis, control implementation, and mitigation; and experience with common service providers, such as AWS and Azure.
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Services required across functional areas include but are not limited to: Capabilities Development, Industry Engagement; Cloud administration, Architect and Software Engineering, Risk Management Framework (RMF) Engineering, Data Engineering and Data Science, Program/Project Management, Data Analytic, Knowledge Management, Engineering and System Analyst/Configuration Management.
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Need to understand the RMF, and how to move a system from Assessment and Authorization to continuous monitoring. Need to understand the RMF, and how to move a system from Assessment and Authorization to continuous monitoring.
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Have an understanding and knowledge of cloud cyber security guidelines (NIST)
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For vulnerabilities that cannot be eliminated, assist with Risk Management Framework (RMF) actions to identify risk, risk measurement and assessment, risk mitigation, and risk reporting and monitoring – including creation of Plan of Action and Milestones (POAMs) as appropriate.
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Supports security authorization activities in compliance with National Institute of Standards and Technology Risk Management Framework (NIST RMF) Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of National Institute of Standards and Technology Risk Management Framework (NIST RMF.
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