Must Have Skills/Attributes: Cybersecurity, HIPAA, Information Security, ITIL
Job Description
CLIENT seeks an expert Senior ISSO to oversee (and actively participate in) the day-to-day security and compliance requirements of complex information system operating environments. A successful Senior ISSO will lead the establishment, implementation and/or enhancement of Information Systems Security and Compliance efforts based on State/Agency Policy/Standards and Regulatory Guidance such as FISMA, NIST, CMS MARS-E, HIPAA, etc.)
Required Education: • Bachelor's in a related area or 10+ years of experience in the field or in a related area
Required Certifications: • ISC(2), ISACA, SANS GIAC and/or other Information Security Certification is required
Required Skills: • 5+ years of experience in IT working with and/or auditing IBM System 390/zSeries, Windows, Linux, Databases (Relational and Non-Relational), Networking Infrastructure and Web-based Applications • Prior experience working within a FISMA compliant program • Prior experience in working with any eGRC systems • Prior Health Information Technology experience • Information security compliance standards: 2 - 4 Years • Cybersecurity: 6+ Years • Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA): 2 - 4 Years • HIPAA Security: 4 - 6 Years • information security principles and practices: 1 - 2 Years • MARS-E: 2 - 4 Years • Information Security: 2 - 4 Years • ITIL: 1 - 2 Years • eGRC solutions: 1 - 2 Years • NIST Security: 6 + Years
Technical Knowledge: (Hands on experience with any or all of the following technologies would be considered a desirable for this position) • RSA Archer • Enterprise NoSQL Database • IBM System 390/zSeries • Linux and Windows servers • Network Firewalls, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Switching and Routing Infrastructure • Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions • Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions
DAILY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Senior ISSO will report to the Security Risk and Compliance Manager in CLIENT and operate as an experienced cybersecurity consultant to SCDHHS leadership, business units, business partners and vendors. Leadership experience with CMS MARS-E or other FISMA Risk Management Framework (RMF) compliant programs is strongly desired and will be given the highest weight. Experience should include well documented success in the development and maintenance of System Security Plans (SSPs), Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs), Interconnection Security Agreements (ISAs), Computer Matching Agreements (CMAs), and related interviews and audit/assessment activities to complete and verify these and other RMF/Assessment and Authorization (A&A) tasks and artifacts. Experience with development and integration of RMF/A&A tasks and artifacts in RMF type roles such as; ISSO, Information Security Architect, Security Control Assessor, etc., into the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is ideal. Experience in security as related to Cloud services and vendor management is considered desirable for this position.
General Duties and Responsibilities: • Perform detailed architectural reviews and risk analysis of security related requests in order to make sound decision-making recommendations, such as: • Network Design and Information Flow • System and Data Access Models • Review Firewall Rule Requests (Ports, Protocols, and Services) • Baseline Configuration Management Deviation Requests • Vulnerability Management • Champion the design, development, implementation, and/or ongoing maturation of SCDHHS security and compliance efforts. • Audit and assess internal agency systems as well as business partner/service provider information system security controls. • Utilize Microsoft Office software suite, System Center Service Manager (Ticketing system), RSA Archer eGRC system, Bizagi, Atlassian and other products to document and report on information gathered during
Audit and Assessment activities or other OCS efforts. • Perform security and compliance reviews of Contracts, Business Associate Agreements, Data Usage/Sharing Agreements, and other types of documents • and artifacts. • Serve as primary point of contact for third-party audits and/or assessments • of agency and business partner systems • Collaborate with agency leadership, business partners, and other parties/ stakeholders to provide recommendations for security and compliance risk mitigation efforts.
**Only those lawfully authorized to work in the designated country associated with the position will be considered.**
**Please note that all Position start dates and duration are estimates and may be reduced or lengthened based upon a client's business needs and requirements.**
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