Cybersecurity Systems Analyst

Job Description:

  • Location of Services: Herndon, VA 20171 (1 day a week)
  • Supports the FedRAMP and FISMA authorization(s) of new Cloud Products and 3rd Party Applications into various cloud environments.
  • This effort requires security testing/assessment support, the knowledge/development of the appropriate security documentation (i.e., System Security Plan (SSP), plans and procedures), and ongoing continuous monitoring activities.
  • This position is majority remote (post-pandemic).
  • This role serves as a “hands-on” senior-level technical security analyst responsible for interfacing with operations and security engineering teams on security issues and information gathering and documenting their implementation in the SSP.
  • Additionally, this role will assist with the security assessments and continuous monitoring of evidence for any of the clients environments (corporate, commercial regulated, FedRAMP, DOD and International).

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science / MIS / Information Technology, or equivalent experience in Information Security, Information Technology, or related technical discipline
  • Minimum 5 years Information Technology experience
  • Experience with Cloud technologies , especially AWS and Azure, desirable
  • Experience with FedRAMP and/or other authorization processes and NIST risk management framework
  • Execution and Analysis of vulnerability scans; such as but not limited to: Nessus/Security Center, WebInspect, etc.
  • Familiarity with Splunk to execute queries, search/review data for impact.
  • Experience in developing, evaluating, and implementing information security architectures, technologies, standards, and practices to secure applications and IT systems, desirable
  • Flexible, self-motivated, and able to work independently in a fast paced environment
  • Excellent communication skills and the proven ability to work effectively with all levels of IT and business management.
  • Skill in preparing and making written and oral presentations of complex technical nature.
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate multiple tasks
  • U.S. Citizenship

Benefits:

  • Employment Type: FTE + Benefits
  • Remote: 80% (4 days a week)
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