What are the responsibilities and job description for the Information System Security Manager position at honeywell2-pilot?
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The Information Systems Security Manager, is a critical member of the Defense and Space Global Security Organization, ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), and interfaces with Honeywell and government senior representatives to clarify and interpret requirements and resolve issues. The Information Systems Security Manager is responsible for providing guidance to all levels of employees regarding the safeguarding of classified information by developing and maintaining procedures that will ensure classified material is safeguarded appropriately. This is a detailed, task-oriented position that must be able to operate independently with absolute minimal supervision.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Prepare and implement Information System Security Plans and Protection Profiles.
· Work closely with local DCSA Representatives and government Information System Security Professionals (ISSP) to achieve system accreditation and maintain compliance in accordance with NISPOM, JAFAN, JSIG, ICD 503 & customer.
· Conduct regular audits to ensure that systems are being operated securely, and computer security policies and procedures are implemented as defined in security plans.
· Provide technical and user support for numerous standalone and network systems.
· Prepare materials for computer security education/awareness programs.
· Conduct investigations of computer security violations and incidents, reporting as necessary to management.