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Looking for IT Security Analyst in MI
Position Description:
The IT Security Analyst is responsible for completing and maintaining system security plans
(SSP) for new and existing systems. This requires close coordination with IT project teams, business and
enterprise security representatives, and product owners, to establish and maintain processes and controls for
security vulnerability remediation.
Responsibilities:
Create system security plans (SSP) for new applications in alignment with the Secure
Application Development Life Cycle (SADLC)
Maintain SSPs for existing applications requiring authority to operate (ATO) and those
facing software and/or hardware enhancements.
Continuously monitor plans of action and milestones (POA&M) and corrective action plans
(CAP) as they relate to the SSPs in collaboration with the MDOT Enterprise Information
Management (EIM) office.
Validate respective SSPs to ensure NIST control requirements are met.
Author recommendations associated with your findings on how to improve the customer’s
security posture in accordance with SOM PSP & NIST controls.
Assist team members and vendors with proper artifact collection to satisfy assessment
requirements.
Skillsets Required:
Experience in the IT industry analyzing and applying information security principles and
practices
Required: 1 Years
Experience reviewing IT systems/applications plus basic knowledge of networking
components and various operating systems Required: 1 Years
Experience analyzing the applicable NIST Special Publications 800-37 Revision 1, 800-53
Revision 3,4or 5, and 800-53A Revision 1. Required: 1 Years
Experience with other Security Frameworks (ISO, NIST, COBIT, HIPAA/HITECH, etc.) and
regulatory requirements is a plus Nice to have: 2 years
CISSP, CISA, PMP and/or Security+ certification Nice to have
Experience working with software vendors to implement security controls Nice to have
Experience working independently and in a team environment
Strong written and verbal communication skills including the ability to explain technical
matters to a non-technical audience
Ability to collaborate on multiple projects/efforts at a given time
Flexibility to adjust quickly to multiple demands, shifting priorities, ambiguity, and rapid
change