- As a Cyber Security Engineer with AFGES, you will be responsible for the Risk Management Framework (RMF) activities at 51 separate locations
- This role executes the day-to-day activities planning, implementing and executing overall RMF activities
- The Cyber Security Engineer will interact with government leads, subcontractors / vendors, and network administrators
- This Cyber Security Engineer role works closely with a Sr
- Assists the Sr
- Engineer in the planning, execution, mitigation and reporting of Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) and Security Requirements Guides (SRG)
- Ongoing Vulnerability Monitoring and scanning
- Set up, operate and maintain a test lab
- Test patches, upgrades, and changes before implementing to field
- Respond to system update and patching failures
- Oversite of 51 existing remote field networks
- Interaction with Golf Club Management Software vendor
- Create and update all RMF related documentation (ex
- Topology, Network Component Inventory, Various plans to include Plan of Action and Milestones (POAM)
- Provide support to develop and maintain MS Project Master Schedule
- Contribute to Program Management Plan and Program reporting as needed
- Work non-business hours when required to avoid disrupting operations
- Material & Equipment Directly Used
- Office environment with potential to support austere locations
- Compute Infrastructure Setup
Configuration and use of ACAS, STIGs, SCAP, ENS / ESS, MS Defender