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Cyber Security Specialist, Senior - Hawaii
OBXtek Inc.Oahu, HI, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 3 Jul 2024
About the role
Responsibilities
OBXtek is currently staffing for a Cyber Security Specialist, Senior position supporting the Army’s Global Enterprise Network Modernization – OCONUS (GENM-O) organization.
This person will work on high-visibility or mission critical aspects of a given program and performs all functional duties independently.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide assistance in identifying and resolving highly complex Cybersecurity/Information Assurance (IA) problems which are not subject to resolution through conventional methods
- Provide assistance in the development of GENM-O Cybersecurity/IA briefings to obtain leadership/management consensus/approval on potential security solutions
- Provide assistance in network security implementation, including preparation and oversight of the execution of policies and procedures to ensure the continuous security of PEO EIS GENM-O’s project architectures
- Provide assistance in the oversight to ensure implemented security safeguards are adequate to assure the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of the information being processed, transmitted, or stored are consistent with the level of sensitivity of that information
- Provide analysis of information processing needs and proposed system changes for security requirements and implications
- Form a weekly CY IPT that at a minimum will have as members the contractor CY Lead, GENM-O CY, ICAN ISSM involved with this project, the contractor PM and the government PM;
- Ensure that the independent IV&V is scheduled and executed;
- Perform a complete system self-assessment prior to the IV&V with GENM-O CY in attendance; consistently communicate with the major CY stakeholders of the project;
- Be responsible for all CY actions (at a minimum any Interim Authority to Test (IATT), Authority to Connect (ATC), Authority to Operate (ATO) using the security controls of CNSSI-1253, and include life-cycle CY maintenance of the system; have experience with Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service (eMASS)
- Deliver to the GENM-O CY a weekly progress report that documents the RMF.
- Provide engineering design that incorporates IA criteria for the components IAW applicable Army Regulations (ARs), DoD regulations, and DISA STIGs.
- Provide for the system scanning with DISA approval ACAS and SCAP vulnerability scanning tools during a self-assessment of the entire system(s).
- Discovered vulnerabilities, Not Applicable (N/A) security controls and mitigation actions will be recorded in a Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) template formatted per NIST 800-18 (current).
- In addition plan, coordinate and ensure that the Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V) is funded, planned and executed with the local ICAN ISSM or appropriate USG CY representative.
- Ensure the hardware/software inventory demonstrates compliance with the Unified Capabilities UC APL for all software in the SDP and EIP.
- Ensure that the Network Topology Diagram in the, OV-1, SV-1 format and the Data Flow Logical Diagram in the SV-2 format demonstrate adequate security controls compliant with CNSSI-1253 to protect the System in the System Design Plan (SDP) and Engineering Implementation Plan (EIP).
- Ensure the diagrams are prepared in the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) format.
- Confirm the IA Test Plan defines all appropriate STIGs to be applied to the System, vulnerability scans to be conducted, remediation and system hardening efforts to secure the System.
- Ensure that each contract and project integrator shall provide patching, system hardening, fixing and mitigating findings from vulnerability scan results or manual assessments on a system POA&M template found in NIST 800-18.
- Submit a POA&M for the system to include identification of control vulnerabilities for Non-compliant Test Result findings, corrective actions with mitigation/resolution alternatives and associated risk analyses, and Not Applicable (N/A) findings to include the reason why the security control is N/A and the artifact that validates this status. For each RMF security control an artifact will be included.
- Utilize vulnerability scanning tools and execute the vulnerability scans using an Army approved method (e.g., Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS)).
- Analyze the vulnerability scan results to include Non-compliant findings.
- Submit artifacts to the Enterprise/ICAN ISSM, if agreeable, or have the ability to create and modify a separate eMASS package.
- Provide a CNSSI-1253 Excel spreadsheet that includes security control its ID number (AC-1, AC-2(1), security control title, status of each security control (Compliant, Not Compliant, N/A, Inherited) and the artifact that validate
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