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Rividium

Information Systems Security Manager - Intermediate - OV-MGT-001-2 (NCR)

Rividium, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Information Systems Security Manager - IntermediateLOCATION:

National Capital Region - Washington, DC or Northern VirginiaEXPERIENCE LEVEL:

IntermediateCLEARANCE:

TOP SECRET/SCIWORK ROLE DESCRIPTION:Responsible for the cybersecurity of a program, organization, system, or enclave.TASKS:T0001: Acquire and manage the necessary resources, including leadership support, financial resources, and key security personnel, to support information technology (IT) security goals and objectives and reduce overall organizational risk.T0002: Acquire necessary resources, including financial resources, to conduct an effective enterprise continuity of operations program.T0003: Advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Officer [CIO]) on risk levels and security posture.T0004: Advise senior management (e.g., CIO) on cost/benefit analysis of information security programs, policies, processes, systems, and elements.T0005: Advise appropriate senior leadership or Authorizing Official of changes affecting the organization's cybersecurity posture.T0024: Collect and maintain data needed to meet system cybersecurity reporting.T0025: Communicate the value of information technology (IT) security throughout all levels of the organization stakeholders.T0044: Collaborate with stakeholders to establish the enterprise continuity of operations program, strategy, and mission assurance.T0089: Ensure that security improvement actions are evaluated, validated, and implemented as required.T0091: Ensure that cybersecurity inspections, tests, and reviews are coordinated for the network environment.T0092: Ensure that cybersecurity requirements are integrated into the continuity planning for that system and/or organization(s).T0093: Ensure that protection and detection capabilities are acquired or developed using the IS security engineering approach and are consistent with organization-level cybersecurity architecture.T0095: Establish overall enterprise information security architecture (EISA) with the organization's overall security strategy.T0097: Evaluate and approve development efforts to ensure that baseline security safeguards are appropriately installed.T0099: Evaluate cost/benefit, economic, and risk analysis in decision-making process.T0106: Identify alternative information security strategies to address organizational security objective.T0115: Identify information technology (IT) security program implications of new technologies or technology upgrades.T0130: Interface with external organizations (e.g., public affairs, law enforcement, Command or Component Inspector General) to ensure appropriate and accurate dissemination of incident and other Computer Network Defense information.T0132: Interpret and/or approve security requirements relative to the capabilities of new information technologies.T0133: Interpret patterns of noncompliance to determine their impact on levels of risk and/or overall effectiveness of the enterprise's cybersecurity program.T0134: Lead and align information technology (IT) security priorities with the security strategy.T0135: Lead and oversee information security budget, staffing, and contracting.T0147: Manage the monitoring of information security data sources to maintain organizational situational awareness.T0148: Manage the publishing of Computer Network Defense guidance (e.g., TCNOs, Concept of Operations, Net Analyst Reports, NTSM, MTOs) for the enterprise constituency.T0149: Manage threat or target analysis of cyber defense information and production of threat information within the enterprise.T0151: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the enterprise's cybersecurity safeguards to ensure that they provide the intended level of protection.T0157: Oversee the information security training and awareness program.T0158: Participate in an information security risk assessment during the Security Assessment and Authorization process.T0159: Participate in the development or modification of the computer environment cybersecurity program plans and requirements.T0192: Prepare, distribute, and maintain plans, instructions, guidance, and standard operating procedures concerning the security of network system(s) operations.T0199: Provide enterprise cybersecurity and supply chain risk management guidance for development of the Continuity of Operations Plans.T0206: Provide leadership and direction to information technology (IT) personnel by ensuring that cybersecurity awareness, basics, literacy, and training are provided to operations personnel commensurate with their responsibilities.ABILITIES:A0128: Ability to apply techniques for detecting host and network-based intrusions using intrusion detection technologies.A0161: Ability to integrate information security requirements into the acquisition process; using applicable baseline security controls as one of the sources for security requirements; ensuring a robust software quality control process; and establishing multiple sources (e.g., delivery routes, for critical system elements).A0170: Ability to identify critical infrastructure systems with information communication technology that were designed without system security considerations.EDUCATION:Associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Prefer an accredited Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or Computer Engineering degree; or a degree in a Mathematics or Engineering field.CERTIFICATION(S):CISSP-ISSMP or GSLC - IAT, IAM, or IASAE Level 3

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