Job ID: VA-743601 (96590830)

Hybrid/Local Govt/Healthcare/Financial Security Analyst with NIST, agile, NACHA, EFT and PCI experience

Location:

Richmond, VA (DSS)
Duration: 12 Months
Please do not submit candidates previously submitted to 743571.
*local candidates strongly preferred.

Skills:
Work experience with information security programs in regulated industries such as government, healthcare, and/or financial services Required 6 Years
Work experience with analyzing and supporting the implementation of information security and privacy controls based on NIST 800-53 Required 6 Years
Experience working with agile-based methodologies Required 6 Years
Experience in consulting and supporting technical staff in implementing security controls based on NIST 800-53 Required 6 Years
Experience in supporting system integration for payment processing requiring an understanding of NACHA, EFT, PCI, and similar security requirements Required 6 Years

Participate as a security analyst assigned to IT projects tasked with gathering and reviewing artifacts as part of the controls assessment process related to Commonwealth SEC530 and IRS PUB1075 security standards.
Will participate as a member of the project team reviewing user stories to identify the necessary security controls to be included for success criteria. Will assist the project team in identifying the necessary deliverables and artifacts which demonstrate control implementation for the user stories.
Coordinate artifact approval with agency Information Security and Risk Management (ISRM) team. Support the identification and documentation of Plan of Actions and Milestones for controls not met with Technology Service Cyber Security division and project team.

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Hybrid/Local Govt/Healthcare/Financial Security Analyst with NIST, agile, NACHA, EFT and PCI experience

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