Information Protection SME - Dayton, United States - COLSA

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    General Summary:

    The candidate shall demonstrate complete experience and expertise in the DoD's information, industrial, operations, personnel and communications security disciplines, within the framework of the defense acquisition management system and program protection planning, are required. Law enforcement and/or physical security expertise and experience are not substitutes for the indicated experience and expertise requirements.

    Responsibilities:
    • Provide technical assistance and support to the Mobility Directorate Security Office.
    • Responsible for maintenance and support of DoD and AF classified computing systems and networks to include cybersecurity, RMF, personnel processing for access to DoD Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) and classified systems. Assistance will require individuals to obtain/maintain classified systems administrative privileges for SIPRNet and other systems.
    • Demonstrate proficiency in currently utilized Windows OS, Windows group policy objects, DoD cybersecurity, NIST RMF, STIGs, Endpoint Security System/ SS//HBS and DoD PKI.
    • Assist with implementation of DoD, USAF, and MAJCOM policies and develop local processes and procedures for the effective execution of the directorate security program.
    • Assist with reviewing, analyzing, and developing full information for ADP system descriptions involving the establishment of new automated systems; determining the appropriateness of description detail, identify potential or actual system vulnerabilities, and recommend corrective action for higher authority approval/disapproval; and conducting in-depth technical analyses of ADP application and system software (including associated security related software) and equipment used by directorate security for the purpose of evaluating their effectiveness at meeting defined security requirements.
    • Assist with evaluating different versions of security software and installing security software.
    • Assist with interviewing operational personnel and reviewing documentation for the purpose of resolving technical security problems and issues, as a basis for drafting and recommending new policies, standards, procedures, and operating doctrines.
    • Assist with preparing system security plans for classified systems; accessing the Government-provided electronic messaging system on SIPRNet; and monitoring the organization's mailbox regularly to ensure messages requiring action are promptly acted upon.
    • Assist with monitoring information system activities to ensure system integrity.
    • Assist with reporting system security incidents, classified message incidents, vulnerabilities, and virus attacks according to AFSSI 5021; and ensuring information systems are cleared or sanitized according to AFSSI 5020.
    • Assist in improving internal management processes by proposing and/or implementing improvements to visual, computer-based communications to manage critical processes.
    • Assist with managing and accounting for COMSEC equipment.
    • Assist in ensuring information security standards are maintained; opening, securing, and performing end-of day security checks; and responding to alarms IAW Air Force requirements.
    • Assist with receiving from the Government Chief of Security to Government and Contractor personnel in areas of planning, implementation, and report progress in implementation of such directions; assist with conducting studies and analyses as directed by the Government Chief of Security; and receiving and storing classified materials, as required, in direct support of the WLE directorate security office.
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    Required Experience
    • Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in related field, or equivalent experience; advanced degree preferred.
      • Minimum of 3 related certifications may be used in place of unrelated degree field.
    • Minimum of 12 plus years of work-related experience.
    • AT LEAST ONE of the following IA Certifications: A+ (CE), Network + CE, SSCP, CASP, Security + CE
    • Possess the advanced knowledge, experience and recognized ability to be considered an expert in the technical/professional field
    • Possess the ability to perform tasks and oversee the efforts of junior and journeyman personnel within the technical/professional discipline
    • Ability to demonstrate advanced knowledge of the technical/professional discipline as well as possess a comprehensive understanding and ability to apply associated standards, procedures and practices in their area of expertise.
    • U.S. Citizenship required; A Top Secret security clearance is required to start and must be maintained for the duration of the position.
    Preferred Qualifications
    • Successful completion of DoDs Security Fundamentals Professional Certification OR Industrial Security Oversight Certification is highly desired
    • ISSO/ISSM Certification
    Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. COLSA Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.