Director, Information Security– FedRAMP
Saviynt- Full Time
- Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or a related field, and have at least five years of experience conducting FedRAMP assessments. Strong knowledge of FedRAMP requirements, NIST frameworks, and cybersecurity best practices is essential, along with relevant certifications such as FedRAMP Practitioner or CISSP.
As a Senior Consultant - FedRAMP Assessment, you will provide advice to customers on FedRAMP-related issues, develop documentation and recommendations, lead audits and assessments including planning, evidence review, and client interviews, prepare and review assessment reports, manage project priorities, ensure quality deliverables, and mentor team members. You will also interface with clients, establish relationships, pursue upsell opportunities, draft audit programs, lead interviews, assess vulnerabilities, and collaborate with various team members to drive customer satisfaction and meet project goals.
Cybersecurity advisory and managed services provider
Coalfire provides cybersecurity advisory services to help businesses safeguard their digital assets and enhance their security protocols. The company offers a range of services, including risk assessments, threat management, compliance evaluations, and third-party risk management. Coalfire also specializes in cloud security consulting, assisting clients in securing their cloud environments and ensuring they meet compliance requirements. What sets Coalfire apart from its competitors is its focus on both large enterprises and highly regulated industries, such as healthcare and finance, along with its commitment to advancing cybersecurity education through initiatives like the Richard E. Dakin Fund. The goal of Coalfire is to empower organizations to effectively manage cyber risks and achieve compliance with industry standards.