The Sr. Cybersecurity SME III role involves providing expert leadership in cybersecurity, analyzing complex systems, and developing plans for implementation.
cFocus Software seeks a Sr. SME III to join our program supporting the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). This position is remote. This position requires active Public Trust clearance.
Qualifications:
Duties:
Qualifications:
- 13+ years of Cybersecurity Experience
- 13+ years of experience with the NIST, FedRAMP, & RMP Framework
- Masters or Bachelors degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related Field
- Active CISSP, CASP+, CySA+ and Security+CE Certification
Duties:
- Defines problems and analyzes and develops plans and requirements in the subject matter area for complex systems as defined in individual delivery orders.
- Provides expert, independent services and leadership in specialized functional or technical areas on an as-needed basis.
- Prepares analysis, evaluations, and recommends corrective implementation.
Top Skills
Cybersecurity
Fedramp
Nist
Rmp Framework
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