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System High Corporation Information Systems Security Officer Level 2 in Aurora, Colorado

Job Details Job Location AURORA, CO 1 - Aurora, CO

Position Type Contractor Salary Range $90,000.00 - $95,000.00

Job Category Information Technology

Description

Position Overview The Level 2 ISSO position is a mid-level information system security professional that provides advice and assistance to the Government regarding secure configuration and operation of customers IT assets. Level 2 ISSOs apply knowledge and experience with standard information system security concepts, practices, and procedures. ISSO Level 2 duties include, but are not limited to the following: Manage the day-to-day system security including physical and environmental protection, incident handling, and information system security training and awareness. Maintain the system security plan (SSP), and other related documents, following IC, and DoD applicable policies, procedures, and templates. Support initial risk analysis and present results to the Information System Owner and PSO. Participate in assessment and integration, verification, and validation (IV&V) testing activities. Assess the security impact of system changes, updating the SSP, managing and monitoring changes to the system, and disposal of the system in accordance with IC, and DoD security policies and practices, as outlined in the approved SSP. Notify the ISSM, PSO, and Information System Owner when changes occur that may affect accreditation authorization, thus initiating the re-certification/re-accreditation process. Ensure all IS security-related documentation is current and accessible to properly authorized individuals. Maintain and update IT asset records in next-gen RMF tool on behalf of the Information System Owner. Process information systems access requests, ensuring all users have the requisite SCI security clearances, authorization, need-to-know, and are aware of their security responsibilities before granting access to the IS. Initiate, with the approval of the ISSM, protective or corrective measures when a security incident or vulnerability is discovered. Ensure configuration management (CM) for the security relevant IS software, hardware, and firmware are maintained and documented. If a CM board exists, the ISSO may support the CM board if so, designated by the ISSM. Ensure system recovery processes are monitored to ensure that security features and procedures are properly restored. Ensure system security requirements are addressed during all phases of the system life cycle. Ensure that customer security systems comply with appropriate assessment and authorization standards. Responsible for controlling, labeling, virus scanning, and appropriately transferring data (uploading/downloading) between various customer information systems as required. Perform requested uploads/downloads, virus scanning, and software updates for applicable information systems and local and wide area networks (LAN/WANs), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) vetting, Portable Electronic Device (PED) registrations, and conduct customer Management Information System (NMIS)/Secret Collateral Management Information System (SCMIS)/Unclassified Management Information System (UMIS) user briefings Support comprehensive investigations into all customer related data spills and IT incidents at both government and contractor sites. The contractor shall support information protection needs, system security requirements, system security architecture, and verify information protection effectiveness as related to customer mission requirements. Provide guidance on system security, assessment, and authorization issues, and INFOSEC policy and security vulnerabilities. Provide advice and guidance to customer program personnel and Program Security Officers on all Information System (IS) security issues across all customer activities. The contractor shall support the Government POC in managing the acquisition, operation, storage, inventory, and dispos tion of all Communications Security (COMSEC) related material and equipment as required. The contractor shall work security issues involving multiple Intelligence Community SCI Control Systems, DoD SAP/SAR activities, and SCI Special Handling programs. The contractor shall provide appropriate security awareness and training to customer information system users. The contractor shall coordinate activities with official designated representatives, chief information officers, senior agency information system security officers, information system and common control providers, and information system security officers. The contractor shall maintain effective communications with the Information System Owner, AO or DAO, ISSE, SCA, ISSM, and PSO. The contractor shall attend program technical exchange meetings, staff meetings, and program review milestone meetings, as directed. The contractor shall monitor and track status of applicable patches including IA vulnerability alerts (IAVA), IA vulnerability bulletins (IAVB), and technical advisories (TA) for the networks and operating system(s) under their purview. Review applicable audit logs for actions to include but not limited to security relevant events/activities, suspicious activity, baseline changes and notify the ISSM of any discrepancies. Write, review, and/or assess security documentation and plans focusing on safety and security of personnel, assets, resources, and mission. Qualifications

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