
Supervisory IT Specialist (INFOSEC)
National Institutes of HealthThe position is located in the Computer Technology Branch (CTB), Executive Office (EO), Office of Director (OD), National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The incumbent serves as an Information Security Specialist and is responsible for a wide range of complex assignments and projects relative to information systems and security matters.Advise management on matters related to security architecture.Manage and oversee projects to implement new and/or updated enterprise security architecture or system components.Serve as a principal contact for coordination, implementation, and enforcement of information security policies.Perform comprehensive and in-depth risk and vulnerability analyses on all systems.Participate in creating and maintaining system-security plans, contingency plans, risk assessments, and certification statements.Responsible for coordinating, reviewing and compliance of Integrated Technology Policy for contracts.
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