
IT Cybersecurity Specialist
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesThis position is located in the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (CCIIO), Marketplace Innovation and Technology Group (MITG). As an IT Cybersecurity Specialist, GS-2210-15, you will serve as CCIIO's Chief Information Security Officer and senior security policy and technical advisor to CCIIO's Deputy Director of Operations, Chief Technology Officer & the Director of MITG.Provide expertise and advice to leadership and stakeholders regarding security and privacy laws, statutes, regulations, policies and guidance to ensure system security and compliance while achieving CMS business objectives.Provide authoritative guidance related to agency information technology security program.Recognize, develop, and spearhead implementation of cybersecurity and privacy best practices relative to the management of IT systems.Serve as the Senior Information Security Officer and operational lead.Manage compliance for the Authority to Operate (ATO) or Authority to Connect (ATC) processes.
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