11:36 A clearance is not active if your no longer sponsored by the contractor or Government, it ends when you're no longer working. A clearance is a need to have and need to know. REASON: Politicians in recent back in the day after leaving office, would still have their clearance active when no longer working and would go to Gov sites and access information they no longer needed for work and would take the information of which they were no longer authorized and use it in nefarious ways. Laws were changed to stop the clearance once you leave the sponsoring entity. However, if its within 4 years, your clearance can still be re-activated for another role if sponsored, without having to go through the process again
Really great overview interview tips but I was hoping you would cover some basic ISSO questions. such as how to implement certain controls, NIST and gov't Termanology vs normal IT terminology, and more about the actual RMF lifecycle process and questions surrounding it. And possibly how to show your understanding of FIPS 199/200 or the NIST SP 800 series and how they work together, etc.
You are ISSO hero ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍 Thanks lot for taking off my fears about faking job experience.I find it so difficult to to fake . You are very resourceful to us ISSO aspirants God bless you 🙌🙏
I’m impressed with all the knowledge. I don’t have experience in IT but I have knowledge in DevOps , but my fears of interviews got me discouraged after I landed a job as IT support. I think now that the information system security is going to get me into Real IT world. ..
Thank you for this, I suck at interviewing due to the fact that I have usually been contacted for most of the positions I have been hired for or referred to a position with no interview. I know what I do but usually struggle to answer interview questions. Then after getting the position end up in a lead/training role.
Thank you so much for posting this. I have a screening today and was worried about the questions. I feel alot better now about the content. This has been very helpful.
Thank you for this video I just started Cybersecurity training under RMF..all your videos has been very helpful and I really admire your work..thank you for sharing
Do you offer training on RMF controls from start to finish? For example where do controls come from, what’s used to create controls, how to properly answer controls, how to know if controls are applicable? Thanks
the closest think I have to that is this: securitycompliance.thinkific.com/courses/rmf-isso-foundations securitycompliance.thinkific.com/courses/rmf-isso-security-controls-documentation this is hours of training that i have been adding to over the years. go here for a discount: convocourses.net
@@ConvoCourses thanks! I’m going to purchase your RMF ISSO training course and controls have always been a grey area for me. Do you offer one on one conversations about course material? Or just ISSO questions in general?
I currently drive for Uber. Zero i.t. Experience. Someone told me to get AWS certificates and don’t waste time on A+ CompTIA. Is this true? Will cyber security pay more than AWS work?
If you study for CompTIA A+ it will give a pretty solid understanding of how to troubleshoot computers. As far a AWS VS cybersecurity.. it depends on the level. AWS cloud certs pay pretty high, but that is with experience. With zero IT experience, start with entry level certs and jobs to get your foot in the door and work your way up.
So I applied for a Records management specialist job and my resume has nothing on it about risk management. However, today I got a request for an interview and after watching this video, I'm basically going in as an eager person to learn. My current job is an administrative assistant for the federal govt. I'm studying the RMF and Nisa documentation. I have tons of customer service experience but not so much at the IT or cyber security level more on the administrative and sales level. But one thing I pride myself on is my willingness to learn/research information and I'm a diplomate that enjoys creating harmony between organizations in hopes that the workflow is more positive than negative. I need input in to why this organization would consider me for an interview when I'm not an IT professional. Funny my husband is a cyber security policy guy. Any help towards the interview process would be great.
I always do very well in these interviews… until they ask what do I know about RMF or HBSS. I have never worked with it because I’m trying to break into it lol! Any tips for that?
Get hired by a company who would sponsor you. You can also pay for one, it’s a lengthy process. Check for jobs on usajobs.gov for civilians. Jobs there usually help with sponsors
If you are college student, it is pretty easy to get a student internship. If you are working on a Bachelor's degree - at least 2 classes and graduate degree - 1 class. AND there are other requirements.
The quickest way would to go into the military in a job field that requires a clearance. Another way would be to get involved in organization(such as AFCEA) that helps people in STEM get paired up with a company or DoD affiliate that’ll sponsor you for a clearance.
check out my courses at:
convocourses.com
11:36 A clearance is not active if your no longer sponsored by the contractor or Government, it ends when you're no longer working. A clearance is a need to have and need to know.
REASON: Politicians in recent back in the day after leaving office, would still have their clearance active when no longer working and would go to Gov sites and access information they no longer needed for work and would take the information of which they were no longer authorized and use it in nefarious ways.
Laws were changed to stop the clearance once you leave the sponsoring entity. However, if its within 4 years, your clearance can still be re-activated for another role if sponsored, without having to go through the process again
Really great overview interview tips but I was hoping you would cover some basic ISSO questions. such as how to implement certain controls, NIST and gov't Termanology vs normal IT terminology, and more about the actual RMF lifecycle process and questions surrounding it. And possibly how to show your understanding of FIPS 199/200 or the NIST SP 800 series and how they work together, etc.
You are ISSO hero ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
Thanks lot for taking off my fears about faking job experience.I find it so difficult to to fake .
You are very resourceful to us ISSO aspirants
God bless you 🙌🙏
I’m impressed with all the knowledge. I don’t have experience in IT but I have knowledge in DevOps , but my fears of interviews got me discouraged after I landed a job as IT support. I think now that the information system security is going to get me into Real IT world. ..
You got this!
Thank you for this, I suck at interviewing due to the fact that I have usually been contacted for most of the positions I have been hired for or referred to a position with no interview. I know what I do but usually struggle to answer interview questions. Then after getting the position end up in a lead/training role.
Thank you so much for posting this. I have a screening today and was worried about the questions. I feel alot better now about the content. This has been very helpful.
You're very welcome!happy to help
You're doing the lords work. Thank you for this video
Love this . Ive been an ISSO for the last two years. So accurate ! Love your videos !
I love your videos. I like how you break things down to make it more understandable.
This was awesome. I'm watching all your videos now lol
Thank you!happy to help
@@convocoursesteam5995 by the way I started as an ISSO. Thanks to your videos for reference so thank you !!
@@mcguirej869 you're welcome,happy to help
Thank you for this video I just started Cybersecurity training under RMF..all your videos has been very helpful and I really admire your work..thank you for sharing
I have an interview on Friday for ISSO but it's on Hirevue
How did it go?
Didn't get it😢
Could you make a similar video about a Security Engineer and a Security Analyst position?
Thank you for this video. This content is very helpful!!
You're welcome!happy to help
Do you offer training on RMF controls from start to finish? For example where do controls come from, what’s used to create controls, how to properly answer controls, how to know if controls are applicable? Thanks
the closest think I have to that is this:
securitycompliance.thinkific.com/courses/rmf-isso-foundations
securitycompliance.thinkific.com/courses/rmf-isso-security-controls-documentation
this is hours of training that i have been adding to over the years.
go here for a discount:
convocourses.net
@@ConvoCourses thanks! I’m going to purchase your RMF ISSO training course and controls have always been a grey area for me. Do you offer one on one conversations about course material? Or just ISSO questions in general?
@@ConvoCourses Thank you!
You have a typo for manger on the slide.
Thank you for sharing this is helpful. I have interview as a third party risk analysts. Any questions or advices to share
Best of luck!
Awesome presentation 👍🏾and information
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!happy to help
I currently drive for Uber. Zero i.t. Experience. Someone told me to get AWS certificates and don’t waste time on A+ CompTIA. Is this true? Will cyber security pay more than AWS work?
If you study for CompTIA A+ it will give a pretty solid understanding of how to troubleshoot computers. As far a AWS VS cybersecurity.. it depends on the level. AWS cloud certs pay pretty high, but that is with experience. With zero IT experience, start with entry level certs and jobs to get your foot in the door and work your way up.
Thank you very much for posting!!!
You're welcome!happy to help
So I applied for a Records management specialist job and my resume has nothing on it about risk management. However, today I got a request for an interview and after watching this video, I'm basically going in as an eager person to learn. My current job is an administrative assistant for the federal govt. I'm studying the RMF and Nisa documentation. I have tons of customer service experience but not so much at the IT or cyber security level more on the administrative and sales level. But one thing I pride myself on is my willingness to learn/research information and I'm a diplomate that enjoys creating harmony between organizations in hopes that the workflow is more positive than negative. I need input in to why this organization would consider me for an interview when I'm not an IT professional. Funny my husband is a cyber security policy guy. Any help towards the interview process would be great.
Great video and advice!
Thank you so much! I'm happy to help
Are you likely to get hired if you tell them you don't have experience in certain areas but you have worked alongside security analysts as you said?
LOL never at all. So you know what you have to do for real. 😁😁
I always do very well in these interviews… until they ask what do I know about RMF or HBSS. I have never worked with it because I’m trying to break into it lol! Any tips for that?
Well said!
@@ConvoCourses lol yes, any advice?
@ConvoCourses bro do you even actually read any of your comments 🤣
How do I get clearance even though I am eligible.
Get hired by a company who would sponsor you. You can also pay for one, it’s a lengthy process. Check for jobs on usajobs.gov for civilians. Jobs there usually help with sponsors
If you are college student, it is pretty easy to get a student internship. If you are working on a Bachelor's degree - at least 2 classes and graduate degree - 1 class. AND there are other requirements.
How do u get the clearance? I am a student currently with no experience in cybersecurity...what are mine chances of passing an Interview?
The quickest way would to go into the military in a job field that requires a clearance. Another way would be to get involved in organization(such as AFCEA) that helps people in STEM get paired up with a company or DoD affiliate that’ll sponsor you for a clearance.
Thanks a lot for this video!
Thank you so much.
Thanks you so much !!!!
You're welcome!
Awesome !
Great tips sir.
Thank you,happy to help!
Very helpful.
Thank you,happy to help!
Good content
Thank you!happy to help
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