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FISMA, NERC CIP standards and controls. Experience using specific technologies such as Splunk, Tripwire, Nagios, Remote Desktop Services, IIS, Wireshark, App-V, Trend Micro, LANDesk, Sysinternals Tools, Puppet Enterprises, Checkpoint Firewall, Veeam backup, HP and Cisco server hardware, KVM hardware, PowerShell.
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Identify potential impacts to Transmission programs and processes from new or modified NERC CIP standards and policies or Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) / National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requirements.
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Advising clients on industry standards such as: PCI DSS, ISO, SOX, GLBA, HIPAA, FISMA and NIST framework. Advising clients on industry standards such as: PCI DSS, ISO, SOX, GLBA, HIPAA, FISMA and NIST framework.
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Knowledge of FISMA, NERC CIP standards and controls. Knowledge of FISMA, NERC CIP standards and controls. Because we are a federal government contractor, we have special restrictions placed on us for hiring foreign nationals into certain key positions within the company.
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Perform review and verification of compliance with regulations from FISMA (Federal Information Security Modernization Act), DOE (Department of Energy), WECC (Western Electricity Coordinating Council), NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation), and FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission); as well as performing audit preparation for the regulatory bodies and internal (CG) audits.
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Knowledge of North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC-CIP) and National Institute of Standards and Technology and Federal Information Security Management Act FISMA requirements.
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Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks. Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) Implement risk management programs for our federal clients by utilizing NIST, RMF, and FISMA compliance frameworks.
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Assist in Configuration Management planning NERC compliance activities by gathering requirements as requested by manager. This Business Systems Analyst 3 role will provide technical expertise in ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of NERC Facility Ratings.
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Knowledge in variety of Federal Regulatory Compliance issues a plus: HIPAA, GLBA, Sarbanes Oxley SOX, FISMA , SCAP etc. General knowledge of current IT security fields including Firewall, IPS/IDS, Vulnerability Management, Network Scanners, PCI, Policy Compliance/GRC-IT and Audit Tools , other enterprise security solutions.
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