
Supervisory IT Cybersecurity Specialist
Department of State - Agency WideThis position is located in the Compliance Reporting Unit (CR), Enterprise Chief Information Security Office (DT/E-CISO) leads a high-visibility cybersecurity compliance and assurance program responsible for supporting FISMA, OMB, CISA, OIG, GAO, OMB Circular A-123,
NIST SP 800-53
Rev. 5, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Zero Trust implementation reporting,
RMF IV&V
activities, High Value Asset assessments, and compliance activities involving National Security Systems.Serves as the Unit Chief for Compliance Reporting, overseeing Risk Management Framework (RMF) Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V), High Valued Asset (HVA)assessments, audit coordination, evidence validation, and risk reporting.Leads and manages a cybersecurity compliance and audit team for Department-wide assurance and reporting activities, including risk management, IV&V, National Security Systems, and related functions.Directs the development, validation, and submission of cybersecurity compliance reports required for FISMA, OMB, CISA, OIG, GAO, A-123, internal control, and executive leadership.Oversees Risk Management Framework IV&V activities to evaluate the quality, accuracy, completeness, and effectiveness of security authorization packages and control implementation statements.Conducts and supervises HVA assessments to evaluate cybersecurity risks, mission impact, control effectiveness, vulnerability, resilience, segmentation, logging, identity management, access and configuration management.
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