Lead Security Controls Assessor with Security Clearance Law Enforcement & Security - Herndon, VA at Geebo

Lead Security Controls Assessor with Security Clearance

Zachary Piper Solutions is seeking a Lead Security Controls Assessor for a remote opportunity based out of Reston, Virginia.
The Lead Security Controls Assessor will lead, facilitate and support Security Controls Assessments and high-level Continuous Monitoring Activities in cloud-based environments specific to FISMA and FedRAMP guidelines.
Responsibilities include:
o Perform 3PAO assessments for customers and stakeholders in accordance with NIST SP 800-53A, FedRAMP and DoD requirements.
o Create and deliver reports and recommendations to clients specific to controls implementation.
o Develop A&A documentation to successfully complete projects in accordance with the project scope for FedRAMP and DoD DISA assessments.
Required
Qualifications:
o 7 plus years of IT experience including a minimum of 4 years' experience as an Assessor.
o Knowledge of the FedRAMP Framework and DoD Impact levels.
o Experience and understanding of Cloud environment service (i.
e.
networking components, access controls, cryptography, auditing, etc.
).
o Bachelor's degree in an IT related field.
o Certifications:
CISSP and one of the following:
CASP, GCED, GCIH, GSLC, CISA, CISM, CFR, or CCISO.
o Clearance:
Active Top Secret required Compensation for the Lead Security Controls Assessor includes:
o Salary:
$150,000 plus depending on experience and qualifications o
Benefits:
Comprehensive benefits encompassing health, vision, dental, 401K options alongside a generous PTO package.
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