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Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Fundamentals, CompTIA Security+, Azure Developer, Azure DevOps, Azure Security Fundamentals) e Security Fundamentals) Relevant certifications (e.g., Azure Fundamentals, CompTIA Security+, Azure Developer, Azure DevOps, Azure Security Fundamentals.
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Janus is looking for a seasoned Site Reliability Engineer / DevSecOps Developer to help grow our capability with our DoD clients. Develop Infrastructure as Code (IaC) designing, implementing, and maintaining infrastructure using IaC technologies(e.g. terraform or similar) ensuring scalable, reliable, and efficient platforms.
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Proven experience as a DevOps/Site Reliability Engineer or similar role. Collaborate with data and other development teams to define infrastructure requirements and create reusable modules, managing in the client DevSecOps environment.
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CompTIA Security+ or equivalent. Working knowledge of information security frameworks such as MITRE Telecommunication & CK or Cyber Kill Chain. Job Title: Cyber Security Analyst.
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CCNA, CISSP, CompTIA Security+ , and other related certifications. Job Title: Sr Spec, Information Security Systems Engineer. Lead Security Systems Engineering efforts on new business pursuits responsible for developing architecture, selecting new products, and developing cost estimates to implement solutions.
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CISA, CISSP, CISM, CRISC or CompTIA Security + HIPAA, PCI DSS, and NIST) and security control structures (e. Familiar with the following security frameworks: UCF to include NIST and COBIT.
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CompTIA Security+ or IAM II or higher Certification. Ability to obtain and maintain a government security clearance. We are seeking a skilled SharePoint Developer to join our team in supporting the Department of the Navy. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in O365 SharePoint development, including the creation of Power BI apps, forms, reports, and data management solutions.
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CompTIA Security+ certification. Support Command Incident Response (IR) activities in response to security incidents or electronic spillage events. Active Secret security clearance.
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CompTIA Security+ ce; or. Post-implementation, the DBA shall also proactively monitor and assess the deployed platforms, ensuring the production platforms are operating efficiently, optimally, and properly configured, as well as ensuring they are secured within all vendor guidance, best practice, and required information assurance (IA) and security (INFOSEC) compliance and government requirements.
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Professional security certification such as: CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CompTIA Security+ CE, SSCP, or higher. Providing configuration management (CM) recommendations for information system security software, hardware, and firmware and coordinating changes and modifications with the ISSM, Security Control Assessor (SCA), and Authorizing Official (AO.
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CompTIA A+ certification. Our team is creating highly effective career-training programs for high-demand technical roles like Software Development and Cyber Security. As a Computer Support Specialist Instructor, you will have the opportunity to positively impact students' lives by sharing your knowledge and experience.
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Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) Cyber Strategy, Defense and Response (SDR) focuses on helping federal clients design and implement transformational enterprise security programs with an emphasis on defending against, recovering from, and mitigating major cyberattacks.
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Additional Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP. 1+ years of experience in a cyber security role. Ability to obtain & maintain the required security clearance.
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Security certification (CompTIA Security+ or better and must be current) Our direct client has an opening for a Chief Information Security Officer. - Coordinate security assessments and track remediation efforts.
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Preferred qualifications include experience with Azure, CISSP, CompTIA Security +, and ITIL certifications. Preferred certifications include CISSP, CompTIA Security +, and ITIL.
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