Job opening: Information Technology Specialist (Security)
Salary: $99 200 - 185 930 per year
Published at: May 02 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This position is in the Office of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) Information Security & Validation Staff (ISVS) in the Department of Technology Services (DTS). The Department of Technology Services (DTS) provides an array of enterprise services to the Judiciary, both for national Judiciary systems managed by the Administrative Office (AO) of the U.S. Courts as well as local systems managed by courts across the country.
Duties
The incumbent of this position will play a critical role in managing an enterprise grade information security program, ensuring compliance with Judiciary Information Security Framework (JISF), NIST standards and other regulatory compliance frameworks.
The ideal candidate will possess leadership skills, have a strong background in cybersecurity, past experience with InfoSec GRC frameworks, and a proven track record of "hands on" InfoSec activities such as developing and implementing policies, procedures and guidelines, developing system security plans, conducting risk assessments, managing system risks, analyzing and prioritizing risk mitigations leveraging vulnerability scan data, developing vulnerability management programs, and developing information security continuous monitoring programs. Duties of the position include:
Serving as a principal advisor to the System Owner, Business Owners, and other stakeholders on all matters, technical and otherwise, involving the security of information systems under their purview.
Developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive information security policies, procedures and guidelines in accordance with federal regulations, including JISF and NIST SP 800 series publication standards.
Leading the development, maintenance, and enforcement of System Security Plans (SSPs) for information systems in the COO IT system portfolio, ensuring adherence to federal regulations and Judiciary policy.
Driving the implementation and enforcement of the Judiciary Risk Management Framework (RMF), akin to NIST RMF, across all phases of the system development lifecycle.
Leading and overseeing the Authority to Operate process for information systems within the COO IT systems portfolio.
Developing and maintaining POA&M documents identifying security vulnerabilities, deficiencies, and weaknesses. Prioritizing remediation efforts based on risk severity and organizational priorities.
Developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive information security procedures and guidelines in accordance with federal regulations, and NIST SP 800 series publication standards.
Driving the implementation and enforcement of the Judiciary Risk Management Framework (RMF), akin to NIST RMF, across all phases of the system development lifecycle.
Leading and overseeing the Authority to Operate process for information systems within the COO IT systems portfolio. Coordinating with stakeholders to ensure timely completion of all required documentation and activities.
Developing and maintaining POA&M documents identifying security vulnerabilities, deficiencies, and weaknesses. Prioritizing remediation efforts based on risk severity and organizational priorities.
Developing detailed corrective action plans to address security vulnerabilities and deficiencies identified during security assessments and audits. Defining specific actions, timelines, and responsible parties for each corrective action.
Overseeing the implementation of corrective actions identified in POA&M documents. Collaborating with system owners, IT administrators, and security personnel to ensure timely and effective remediation of security issues.
Conducting assessment and scans of systems, networks, and applications using industry-standard tools to identify security weaknesses, misconfigurations, and potential vulnerabilities.
Analyzing vulnerability scan results, security advisories, and threat intelligence reports to prioritize vulnerabilities based on severity, exploitability, and potential impact to the organization.
Monitoring the deployment of security patches, updates, and fixes to remediate identified vulnerabilities in a timely manner, ensuring minimal disruption to operations.
Working closely with system administrators, and network engineers to remediate identified vulnerabilities through configuration changes, software updates, or other appropriate measures.
Preparing and presenting vulnerability assessment reports, metrics, and findings to senior management, and stakeholders. Maintaining accurate documentation of vulnerabilities, remediation efforts, and compliance activities.
Reviewing and assisting with National Program Office National System IT Security Scorecards; creation of system Common Control Catalogues.
Serving as a member of the Information System Change Control Board, analyzing proposed changes prior to the implementation to determine the impact of proposed changes on the security posture of the information system(s) (performing security impact analysis as required).
Providing technical advisory services to securely design, implement, maintain, or modify information technology systems that are critical to the operation and success of the Judiciary.
Helping to develop, implement and oversee Information Security Continuous Monitoring program and processes to continuously monitor the security posture of the national systems, networks and assets.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Applicants must have demonstrated experience as listed below. This requirement is according to the AO Classification, Compensation, and Recruitment Systems which include interpretive guidance and reference to the OPM Operating Manual for Qualification Standards for General Schedule Positions.
Specialized Experience: Applicants must have at least one full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience which is in or directly related to the line of work of this position. Specialized experience is demonstrated experience:
Conducting System Security Categorizations (FIPS 199 | NIST), Risk Assessments, and Security Impact Analysis (SIA); and
A comprehensive knowledge of compliance frameworks/tools (JISF, NIST, FedRAMP etc.).
Desired but not required:
Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certification
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification
Security+ Certification
ITIL Training and Certification
Education
This position does not require education to qualify.
Contacts
- Address Department of Technology Services
One Columbus Circle, NE
Washington, DC 20544
US
- Name: Kymberli Camber
- Phone: (210) 301-6303
- Email: [email protected]
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