In August 2020, Cisco Systems completed the acquisition of ThousandEyes, which now forms the ThousandEyes Business Unit within Cisco’s Network Services Business Group, and is a foundational component of Cisco’s growing Observability business.
About the Role
Responsibilities
Spearhead security efforts for national government accreditations such as FedRAMP
- Manage ongoing relationships with key third-party entities such as the FedRAMP PMO, 3PAO, and the AO.
- Foster collaboration across security and engineering teams to architect, implement, and monitor security and compliance features.
- Support assessment, continuous monitoring, and reporting activities.
Engage directly with customers, prospects, and stakeholders.
The successful applicant must be eligible to work in FedRAMP Moderate or FedRAMP High environments and qualify as a U.S. Person. Some roles may necessitate U.S. citizenship on U.S. soil.
- Possess a minimum of 5 years of experience in Information Security or related domains.
- Demonstrate a proven track record in security policy, compliance, Information Security operations, or security consulting.
- Showcase hands-on experience in designing, supporting, advising, and assessing the implementation of security controls for a FedRAMP authorized system.
- Exhibit tangible experience collaborating with stakeholder teams to implement standards and procedures that deliver business value while meeting control requirements.
Hold relevant industry certifications (GIAC, SSCP, CISA, CISSP).
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