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What is the difference between Manager Cissp Issap vs Security Analyst?

AspectManager Cissp IssapSecurity Analyst
CertificationsCISSP, ISSAP, managerial experienceCISSP, Security+ or similar certifications
Work EnvironmentLeadership roles, strategic planning, team managementOperational roles, monitoring, incident response
Employer & Industry UsageOrganizations with advanced security needs, consulting firmsIT departments, security teams, corporate environments

The Manager Cissp Issap typically oversees security architecture and manages security teams, focusing on strategic security planning. In contrast, a Security Analyst handles day-to-day security operations, monitoring systems, and responding to incidents. While both roles require CISSP certification, the Manager Cissp Issap emphasizes leadership and strategic oversight, whereas the Security Analyst focuses on operational security tasks.

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Information System Security Engineer, (ISSE) with Security Clearance

Cinteot Inc.

Fort George G Meade, MD • On-site

Other

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

As an Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE), you'll: -Facilitate sub-projects as they go through the Risk Management Framework (RMF) accreditation life cycle.
-Support the periodic system security scans as required by policy and the RMF.
-Validate and verify system security requirement definitions and analyze system security designs.
-Perform technical security assessments of computing environments to identify points of vulnerability, and then recommend mitigation strategies for those that do not comply with established Information Assurance (IA) standards.
-Experience manually reviewing network diagrams, network device configurations, termination points for VPNs, and a working knowledge of software TLS security.
-Able to maintain a flexible and non-traditional RMF review of secure networks to assess and prescribe countermeasures for secure communications e.g. analog radio, mobile cellular, remote kits, software/hardware-based VPN solutions and VDI technologies.
-Familiar with applying different standards and security frameworks to include CIS benchmarks, FIPS 140-2, DISA Stigs, CNSA cryptographic suite compliance, etc.
-Participated as a security engineering representative on engineering teams for the design, development, implementation and/or integration of secure networking, computing, and enclave environments.
-Participated as a security engineering representative on engineering teams for the design, development, implementation and/or integration of IA architectures, systems, or system components.
-Supported the Government in the enforcement of the design and implementation of trusted relationships among external systems and architectures.
-Applied knowledge of IA policy, procedures, and workforce structure to design, develop, and implement secure networking, computing, and enclave environments
-Supported security planning, assessment, risk analysis, and risk management.
-Identified overall security requirements for the proper handling of Government data. Required Qualifications
-Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or related field.
-Must hold and maintain an appropriate DoD 8140.03 / 8570.01-M certification baseline for this labor category (e.g., Security+, CISSP, CISM, or equivalent as required).
-At least 7 years of experience in cybersecurity engineering, RMF/DIACAP accreditation, and compliance documentation in DoD environments.
-Expertise in the application of DISA STIGs/SRGs, ACAS/HBSS vulnerability analysis, and eMASS package preparation.
-Strong written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated experience producing accreditation documentation and presenting risk findings to senior stakeholders. Desired Qualifications
-Master’s degree in Cybersecurity or related discipline.
-Experience supporting DISA programs and preparing for CCRI inspections.
-Advanced certifications such as CISSP-ISSAP or CISM. Clearance Requirement
-Active Top Secret / SCI clearance.