FedRAMP Information Security Risk Analyst | Tenable, Inc. | Remote (United States)

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<p>Your Role:</p> <p>Join our InfoSec team at Tenable as a hands-on (Mid) Risk and Compliance Analyst. Drive compliance and assurance efforts for our products and cloud services while assisting with external risk assessments, security assessments, and audits. Make a real impact on our organization’s security and customer trust and come join us at Tenable!</p> <p>Your Opportunity:</p> <ul class="wp-block-list"> <li>Serve as a company representative with prospects, customers, and partners for security questionnaires, assessments, and audits</li> <li>Collaborate with Sales, Engineering, Information Security, IT, and Product Development teams to communicate compliance obligations and requirements</li> <li>Complete Third-Party Risk Assessments (TPRM Program) for new and potential vendors/educate stakeholders on their responsibilities</li> <li>Coordinate and participate in internal and external audit walkthroughs (ISO27k, SOC2, FedRAMP, Customer Audits, IRAP)</li> <li>Help guide and perform remediation of issues identified during third-party assurance or internal reviews</li> <li>Support special projects as needed, which may include:Assisting in the development and execution of the internal compliance program, involving preparation for audits, certifications, and risk assessments.</li> <li>Assisting in the development, administration, and continuous monitoring of internal security controls.</li> </ul> <p>What You’ll Need :</p> <ul class="wp-block-list"> <li>US Citizenship</li> <li>2+ years of experience in information security and vendor risk assessments based on industry standards.</li> <li>2+ years of experience in responding to security assessments, SAQs, compliance requirements, etc</li> <li>2+ years of experience with implementation, monitoring, and reporting of control processes, documentation, and remediation items</li> <li>Experience working with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)</li> <li>At least one relevant relevant security certifications (SSCP, Sec+, CISA, etc)</li> <li>BS, BA in Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Security, or other related field</li> <li>Be self-driven with the ability to work independently and comprehend all requirements</li> <li>Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively with all levels</li> <li>Ability to adopt and utilize technology, with advanced proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint, and Vizio/Lucid.</li> </ul> <p>And Ideally:</p> <ul class="wp-block-list"> <li>Knowledge of governance, risk and compliance frameworks (GRC)</li> <li>Experience performing or undergoing internal and external audits</li> <li>Analytical mindset with a rational, pragmatic, and realistic approach to security, risk, and compliance</li> <li>Experience in a Big 4 or similar security consulting or risk assurance role</li> <li>Experience as a FedRAMP assessor (3PAO) or advisor.</li> <li>Experience with conducting audits, privacy, BC & DR Program Management</li> </ul> <p>#LI-MM1</p> <p>#LI-Remote</p>

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