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Top Secret
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CI Polygraph
IT - Security
Chantilly, VA (On-Site/Office)
Open Systems Technologies Corporation is a leader in the government contracting marketplace, providing Enterprise Security and Cloud Computing solutions to support large organizations. Our capabilities include supplying federal government entities and private businesses with software development, scientific and engineering technical assistance, systems integration, and enterprise security. Since its founding in 1996, OST has been committed to delivering high-quality, best-in-class results that bring added value to our clients while investing in our employees' futures by providing exciting projects to work on, and robust benefits to include technical training and certifications, relocation assistance and a 401K match with immediate vesting.
OST is seeking an Information System Security Officer (ISSO). The ISSO will be responsible for managing the authorizations and risks related to the processing, storage, and transmission of information for one or more programs within the Dissemination Task Order on the FS2 Program. The ISSO is responsible for meeting regulatory and non-regulatory compliance (security best practices) demands, providing leadership over security assessment activities, working across system ownership and management organizations to test security controls, policies, and procedures, providing program management support, team leadership, and participating in and coordinating the support as needed for security assessment and activities The ISSO also manages and enforces government and corporate information security policies, provides training, and educates end users and program staff about proper security practices.
The ISSO conducts security and risk assessments as required using a range of security accreditation frameworks (e.g., NIST, RMF, Common Criteria, DoD, the Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs), and works to mitigate risks by applying security controls effectively to achieve an acceptable degree of operational risk. As part of this process, the ISSO performs testing and security assessments to sustain required accreditations. The ISSO promotes the use of secure hardware and software within the systems affected by government and corporate approval standards. The ISSO works to ensure all required security policies and practices are effectively applied to systems and ensures security controls implementing these policies are applied and achieve the proper levels of confidentiality, integrity, availability, and privacy protection throughout the system life cycle.
The ISSO also assists with the execution, analysis, and remediation activities for the vulnerability management program (scanning, assessment, reporting, and mitigation verification) that spans different accreditation entities, three distinct classification domain enclaves (U), (S) and (TS), using the Nessus and Tenable-ACAS vulnerability scanning tools.
Responsibilities:
BENEFITS
OST is an Equal Opportunity Employer and has been operating since 1996 providing support on various contracts with Government agencies. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes 3 weeks paid time off, 11 Federal Holidays, medical/dental coverage, STD, LTD, Life Insurance, AD&D, 401k with up to 4% match, and end-of-year profit sharing.
OST is seeking an Information System Security Officer (ISSO). The ISSO will be responsible for managing the authorizations and risks related to the processing, storage, and transmission of information for one or more programs within the Dissemination Task Order on the FS2 Program. The ISSO is responsible for meeting regulatory and non-regulatory compliance (security best practices) demands, providing leadership over security assessment activities, working across system ownership and management organizations to test security controls, policies, and procedures, providing program management support, team leadership, and participating in and coordinating the support as needed for security assessment and activities The ISSO also manages and enforces government and corporate information security policies, provides training, and educates end users and program staff about proper security practices.
The ISSO conducts security and risk assessments as required using a range of security accreditation frameworks (e.g., NIST, RMF, Common Criteria, DoD, the Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs), and works to mitigate risks by applying security controls effectively to achieve an acceptable degree of operational risk. As part of this process, the ISSO performs testing and security assessments to sustain required accreditations. The ISSO promotes the use of secure hardware and software within the systems affected by government and corporate approval standards. The ISSO works to ensure all required security policies and practices are effectively applied to systems and ensures security controls implementing these policies are applied and achieve the proper levels of confidentiality, integrity, availability, and privacy protection throughout the system life cycle.
The ISSO also assists with the execution, analysis, and remediation activities for the vulnerability management program (scanning, assessment, reporting, and mitigation verification) that spans different accreditation entities, three distinct classification domain enclaves (U), (S) and (TS), using the Nessus and Tenable-ACAS vulnerability scanning tools.
Responsibilities:
- Develops risk mitigation strategies that contribute to the effectiveness, efficiencies, and performance outcomes for strategic projects, program goals, and business processes.
- Must be able to quickly respond to the needs for updates and maintenance of security documentation, especially System Security Plans, Plans of Actions and Milestones (POA&Ms); Security Impact Assessment for proposed system changes, and Concept of Operations that identify and explain how each system satisfies its assigned security control baselines.
- Maintains system security plans and related configuration records in customer Service+ (ServiceNow), XACTA-360 platform, and Leidos-CIO security tools.
- Drives necessary security changes through steering groups and control (review) boards to meet Risk Management milestones.
- Work independently as well as collaboratively to drive security process improvements, especially to address gaps in meeting customer or Leidos security requirements and meet due diligence responsibilities.
- Provides guidance and engages the program lab team to implement secure software and hardware processes, apply government security standards, and commercial best security practices.
- Resolves highly complex security problems by applying technical knowledge, conceptualizing, reasoning, and interpretation of requirements.
- Communicating with Leidos and NGA leadership (internally or client) regarding matters of significant importance to the organization/project.
- Apply in-depth understanding of information security technical principles, theories, concepts, and their application across a range of programs.
- Develop and maintain security documentation per NGA/IC/DoD-DISA/NIST/Industry standards and policies.
- Initiate and coordinate all Assessment and Authorization (A&A) and renewal activities working with the NGA Designated Authorization Officials (DAO or DAOR).
- Address any Information Assurance or Cybersecurity notices, orders, tasking, or directives as required following the NGA operations vulnerability and patch management processes.
- Measure effectiveness of defense-in-depth architecture and Zero Trust policy implementations against known vulnerabilities.
- Perform security audits and assessments, including creating, tracking, and assisting in remediation of Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&Ms).
- Coordinate with System Administrators and others to remediate all vulnerabilities and report results. Track open vulnerabilities and obtain and document approvals while managing POA&M status.
- Update Security CONOPS and Information Technology Disaster Recovery (ITDR) plans for each Security Plan.
- Manage security profiles and implementation for systems and services scheduled for Assessment and Authorization (A&A).
- Work with the Systems Engineers and Administrators, Senior ISSO, ISSMs, Lab Team, and Leidos Corporate Security as required to develop and maintain security plans and associated documentation.
- Maintain records and documentation on program IT systems, upgrades, patches, and connectivity configurations.
- Evaluate security solutions and implementation strategies for Program IT systems and services and maintain operational security posture of development, integration, and deployed capabilities.
- Provide training and approve user access and IAA (identification, authorization, and authentication) mechanisms for information systems.
Core Qualifications: - US citizen
- BS degree and 12+ years of prior relevant experience to operate within the scope of responsibilities.
- Active Top Secret clearance with ability to obtain CI poly.
- Sec+ or higher certification
- NGA experience.
- Experience demonstrating an understanding and application of the ICD-503 and NIST risk management framework.
- Experience desired with the following systems/platforms/tools: XACTA; XACTA 360 (preferred); HBSS; ACAS; Nessus, SPLUNK.
Preferred Qualifications: - Has 3+ years of experience operating, analyzing, and resolving vulnerability scan results using tools such as Nessus, Tenable Security Center, or a comparable commercial or GOTs product.
- Intelligence Community experience preferred.
BENEFITS
OST is an Equal Opportunity Employer and has been operating since 1996 providing support on various contracts with Government agencies. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes 3 weeks paid time off, 11 Federal Holidays, medical/dental coverage, STD, LTD, Life Insurance, AD&D, 401k with up to 4% match, and end-of-year profit sharing.
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