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Must hold one of the following certifications: CISSP, CISA, CISM, CCSP, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP, CISSP-ISSMP, CFR, CCISO, GCED, GCIH, GSLC. Explore more InfoSec / Cybersecurity career opportunities Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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One or more of the following level III certifications: CISSP, CISM, GSEC, GCIH, CCNP Security, CASP+ CE, CISA, GCED, CCSP, CCISO, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP or GSLC. Certifications: One or more of the following level III certifications: CISSP, CISM, GSEC, GCIH, CCNP Security, CASP+ CE, CISA, GCED, CCSP, CCISO, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSEP or GSLC.
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Performs assessment and authorization (A&A) efforts under the NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) on behalf of a federal civilian agency as a contractor. The Security Analyst recommends information assurance/security solutions to support customers' requirements by performing vulnerability/risk analyses of computer systems and applications during all system development life cycle phases.
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Hold a current Security+, CASP+, CISSP, CISSP Associate, CAP, or GSLC or other cybersecurity certification. You will support the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Chief of Classified IT Compliance and the Principal Organizational Information System Security Manager (ISSM) in carrying out the Laboratory 's Classified Information Security Program.
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One of more of the following certifications: CISSP, CISM, SANS, CCSK, CCSP, Ethical Hacker cert. Following certifications: CISSP, CISM, SANS, CCSK, CCSP, Ethical Hacker cert. One of more of the following certifications: CISSP, CISM, SANS, CCSK, CCSP, Ethical Hacker cert.
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Must have one of the following certifications or be able to obtain before start date: CySA+, Security+CE, CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, or CISSP-ISSEP. Must have one of the following certifications or be able to obtain before start date: CySA+, Security+CE, CISSP, CISSP-ISSAP, or CISSP-ISSEP.
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Relevant certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) are a plus. CISSP, CISM, CISA, or System Administration, Networking, and Security Institute (“SANS”)/ Global Information Assurance Certification (“GIAC”) certifications preferred.
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Hold an active cybersecurity certification, such as CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, or CEH (highly desired, or equivalent experience is acceptable). Preferred industry certifications include: SANS, CISSP, CISA, PCI-DSS.
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CISA, CISM, CISSP, risk assessment, internal controls, IDEA, ACL, Tableau, SQL, Oracle, Python, IT Audits, Data Analytics, Audit Techniques, Audit testing Automation. ATM Software Stack, Audit Testing Automation, CISA, CISM, CISSP, internal audit, internal controls, Risk Analysis.
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Job Title: -Governance Risk Compliance (GRC) Analyst - Security Analyst CISA and/or CISSP. CISA and CISSP certifications (preferred). Maintain Third Party Risk Management Program (TPRM) and analyze SOC-2 and other reporting including mapping to key IT security and compliance controls such as NIST, PCI, and COBIT.
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Along with the appropriate certifications (e.g. CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, CCSE, GCFW, CISSP, JNCIS-FWV, GCIH, etc.) Hands on knowledge working with Cisco Routers, Meraki APs, VMware Sphere, Palo Alto Firewall, VeloCloud SDWAN, NSFocus DDoS Mitigation, VoIP Telephony.
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DoD IAM Level III or IASAE Level III Certification (CISM, CISSP, GSLC, CCISO, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-IEESP, or CCSP) Provide Cloud and Cyber SME to Product Director and Army senior leaders, which may require briefings, white papers, and detailed synopsis of how leading-edge technology can help improve the DevSecOps posture of the application.
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Relevant certifications (such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, CompTIA Security+) are preferred." MDM Intune, JAMF, Workspace One. Relevant certifications (such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, CompTIA Security+) are preferred.
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Relevant certifications, such as CISSP, CRISC, GPEN, or OSCP highly preferred. At least two of the following relevant certifications, such as CISSP, CRISC, GPEN, or OSCP highly preferred.
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Preferred CISSP, CompTIA Security+, CEH, CYSA+ and other security certifications. This position should have as a minimum CompTIA Security+, and CISSP certifications. Preferred CISSP, CompTIA Security+, CEH, CYSA+ and other security certifications.
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