Zolon is seeking an Information Systems Security Manager to provide support to the Client's Cross Domain Support Office including governance of delivering cross-domain capability at mission speed, defending the classified networks, enabling federated cross-domain services, and developing cross-domain expertise throughout the Client's operating environment.
Tasks:
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.
Acquire necessary resources, including financial resources, to conduct an effective enterprise continuity of operations program.
Advise senior management (e.g., Chief Information Officer [CIO]) on risk levels and security posture.
Advise senior management (e.g., CIO) on cost/benefit analysis of information security programs, policies, processes, systems, and elements.
Advise appropriate senior leadership or authorized official of changes affecting the organization's cybersecurity posture.
Collect and maintain data needed to meet system cybersecurity reporting.
Communicate the value of information technology (IT) security throughout all levels of the organization's stakeholders.
Collaborate with stakeholders to establish the enterprise continuity of operations program, strategy, and mission assurance.
Ensure that security improvement actions are evaluated, validated, and implemented as required.
Ensure that cybersecurity inspections, tests, and reviews are coordinated for the network environment.
Ensure that cybersecurity requirements are integrated into the continuity planning for that system and/or organization(s).
Ensure that protection and detection capabilities are acquired or developed using the IS security engineering approach and are consistent with organization-level cybersecurity architecture.
Establish overall enterprise information security architecture (EISA) with the organization's overall security strategy.
Evaluate and approve development efforts to ensure that baseline security safeguards are appropriately installed.
Evaluate cost/benefit, economic, and risk analysis in the decision-making process.
Identify alternative information security strategies to address organizational security objectives.
Identify information technology (IT) security program implications of new technologies or technology upgrades.
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.
Interpret and/or approve security requirements relative to the capabilities of new information technologies.
Interpret patterns of noncompliance to determine their impact on levels of risk and/or overall effectiveness of the enterprise's cybersecurity program.
Lead and align information technology (IT) security priorities with the security strategy.
Lead and oversee information security budget, staffing, and contracting.
Manage the monitoring of information security data sources to maintain organizational situational awareness.
Manage the publishing of Computer Network Defense guidance (e.g., TCNOs, Concept of Operations, Net Analyst Reports, NTSM, MTOs) for the enterprise constituency.
Manage threat or target analysis of cyber defense information and production of threat information within the enterprise.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the enterprise's cybersecurity safeguards to ensure that they provide the intended level of protection.
Oversee the information security training and awareness program.
Participate in an information security risk assessment during the Security Assessment and Authorization process.
Participate in the development or modification of the computer environment cybersecurity program plans and requirements.
Prepare, distribute, and maintain plans, instructions, guidance, and standard operating procedures concerning the security of network system(s) operations.
Provide enterprise cybersecurity and supply chain risk management guidance for the development of the Continuity of Operations Plans.
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.
Provide system-related input on cybersecurity requirements to be included in statements of work and other appropriate procurement documents.
Provide technical documents, incident reports, findings from computer examinations, summaries, and other situational awareness information to higher headquarters.
Recognize a possible security violation and take appropriate action to report the incident, as required.
Recommend resource allocations required to securely operate and maintain an organization's cybersecurity requirements.
Recommend policy and coordinate review and approval.
Supervise or manage protective or corrective measures when a cybersecurity incident or vulnerability is discovered.
Track audit findings and recommendations to ensure that appropriate mitigation actions are taken.
Use federal and organization-specific published documents to manage their computing environment system(s) operations.
Promote awareness of security issues among management and ensure sound security principles are reflected in the organization's vision and goals.
Oversee policy standards and implementation strategies to ensure procedures and guidelines comply with cybersecurity policies.
Participate in the Risk Governance process to provide security risks, mitigations, and input on another technical risk.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the procurement function in addressing information security requirements and supply chain risks through procurement activities and recommend improvements.
Identify security requirements specific to an information technology (IT) system in all phases of the system life cycle.
Ensure that plans of action and milestones or remediation plans are in place for vulnerabilities identified during risk assessments, audits, inspections, etc.
Assure successful implementation and functionality of security requirements and appropriate information technology (IT) policies and procedures that are consistent with the organization's mission and goals.
Support necessary compliance activities (e.g., ensure that system security configuration guidelines are followed, and compliance monitoring occurs).
Participate in the acquisition process as necessary, following appropriate supply chain risk management practices.
Ensure that all acquisitions, procurements, and outsourcing efforts address information security requirements consistent with organization goals.
Continuously validate the organization against policies/guidelines/procedures/regulations/laws to ensure compliance.
Forecast ongoing service demands and ensure that security assumptions are reviewed as necessary.
Define and/or implement policies and procedures to ensure the protection of critical infrastructure as appropriate.
Knowledge
Knowledge of computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies. Knowledge of risk management processes (e.g., methods for assessing and mitigating risk). Knowledge of laws, regulations, policies, and ethics as they relate to cybersecurity and privacy. Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles. K0005: Knowledge of cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
Knowledge of specific operational impacts of cybersecurity lapses. K0008: Knowledge of applicable business processes and operations of customer organizations.
Knowledge of encryption algorithms
Knowledge of data backup and recovery.
Knowledge of business continuity and disaster recovery continuity of operations plans.
Knowledge of host/network access control mechanisms (e.g., access control list, capabilities lists). K0038: Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles used to manage risks related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of information or data.
Knowledge of vulnerability information dissemination sources (e.g., alerts, advisories, errata, and bulletins).
Knowledge of incident response and handling methodologies.
Knowledge of industry-standard and organizationally accepted analysis principles and methods.
Knowledge of intrusion detection methodologies and techniques for detecting host and network-based intrusions.
Knowledge of Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements.
Knowledge of measures or indicators of system performance and availability.
Knowledge of current industry methods for evaluating, implementing, and disseminating information technology (IT) security assessment, monitoring, detection, and remediation tools and procedures utilizing standards-based concepts and capabilities.
Knowledge of network traffic analysis methods.
Knowledge of new and emerging information technology (IT) and cybersecurity technologies.
Knowledge of how traffic flows across the network (e.g., Transmission Control Protocol [TCP] and Internet Protocol [IP], Open System Interconnection Model [OSI], Information Technology Infrastructure Library, current version [ITIL]).
Knowledge of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflow, mobile code, cross-site scripting, Procedural Language/Structured Query Language [PL/SQL] and injections, race conditions, covert channel, replay, return-oriented attacks, malicious code).
Knowledge of resource management principles and techniques.
Knowledge of server administration and systems engineering theories, concepts, and methods.
Knowledge of server and client operating systems. K0087: Knowledge of system software and organizational design standards, policies, and authorized approaches (e.g., International Organization for Standardization [ISO] guidelines) relating to system design.
Knowledge of system life cycle management principles, including software security and usability.
Knowledge of technology integration processes.
Knowledge of the organization's enterprise information technology (IT) goals and objectives.
Knowledge of what constitutes a network attack and a network attack's relationship to both threats and vulnerabilities.
Knowledge of information security program management and project management principles and techniques.
Knowledge of Supply Chain Risk Management Practices (NIST SP 800-161)
Knowledge of the organization's risk tolerance and risk management approach.
Knowledge of enterprise incident response program, roles, and responsibilities.
Knowledge of current and emerging threats/threat vectors.
Knowledge of critical information technology (IT) procurement requirements.
Knowledge of system administration, network, and operating system hardening techniques.
Knowledge of applicable laws, statutes (e.g., in Titles 10, 18, 32, 50 in the U.S. Code), Presidential Directives, executive branch guidelines, and/or administrative/criminal legal guidelines and procedures.
Knowledge of information technology (IT) supply chain security and supply chain risk management policies, requirements, and procedures.
Knowledge of critical infrastructure systems with information communication technology that were designed without system security considerations.
Knowledge of network security architecture concepts including topology, protocols, components, and principles (e.g., application of defense-in-depth).
Knowledge of network systems management principles, models, methods (e.g., end-to-end systems performance monitoring), and tools. K0199: Knowledge of security architecture concepts and enterprise architecture reference models (e.g., Zachman, Federal Enterprise Architecture [FEA]).
Knowledge of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data security standards.
Knowledge of Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards.
Knowledge of Personal Health Information (PHI) data security standards.
Knowledge of laws, policies, procedures, or governance relevant to cybersecurity for critical infrastructures.
Knowledge of an organization's information classification program and procedures for information compromise.
Knowledge of network protocols such as TCP/IP, Dynamic Host Configuration, Domain Name System (DNS), and directory services.
Knowledge of penetration testing principles, tools, and techniques.
Knowledge of controls related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of data.
Knowledge of Application Security Risks (e.g
Abilities:
Ability to apply techniques for detecting host and network-based intrusions using intrusion detection technologies.
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).
Ability to identify critical infrastructure systems with information communication technology
Clearance Requirement: TS/SCI
Certification Requirement: IAT, IAM, or IASAE Level 3