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Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Clearance: Candidates for employment with the San Francisco Airport Commission are required to undergo a criminal history record check, including FBI fingerprints, and Security Threat Assessment in order to determine eligibility for security clearance and may be required to undergo drug/alcohol screening.
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The PSPM manages assigned Prevention of Workplace Violence (PWV) programs to include providing Threat Assessment and Management (TAM) support to the service area or site Threat Management Team (TMT.
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Crisis24 Global Protective Solutions is a dynamic security firm innovating threat assessment and public figure protection. From at-risk individuals and prominent families to corporations and universities, we stand on the front line of the assessment, prediction, and management of violence.
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Support TSA Security Threat Assessment (STA) review, submission, and disassociation processes and communications. Support TSA Security Threat Assessment (STA) review, submission, and disassociation processes and communications.
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These large scale, distributed systems include a payments system that processes billions of dollars of transactions annually, a fraud system that can provide threat assessment under 20 ms, a Pay-Per-View system that enables purchasing of hundreds of Live products per second and so many more.
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Team (NIRT), a national service provider for the Federal Reserve System (FRS), provides effective and efficient national intrusion detection, incident response, security intelligence, threat assessment, and vulnerability assessment services for the FRS. NIRT’s mission is to play a leading role in the FRS’ efforts to protect its information systems against unauthorized use.
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Transportation (TSA) Security Clearance: Candidates for employment with the San Francisco Airport Commission are required to undergo a criminal history record check, including FBI fingerprints, and Security Threat Assessment to determine eligibility for security clearance and may be required to undergo drug/alcohol screening.
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Able to pass the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Threat Assessment. Able to pass the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Security Threat Assessment. Complete a TSA third-party Canine Handler Certification prior to starting work (Provided by GK9PG.
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Candidates for employment with the San Francisco Airport Commission are required to undergo a criminal history record check, including FBI fingerprints, and Security Threat Assessment in order to determine eligibility for security clearance and may be required to undergo drug/alcohol screening.
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Experience performing risk assessment, threat tracking, or vulnerability management and success in evaluating and communicating severity, impact, and likelihood of a risk to a wide audience.
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Possession of a valid California Professional Land Surveyor License, or a valid California Civil Engineer License (issued in 1981 or before). Writes and checks boundary legal descriptions and performs other professional duties which require a licensed land surveyor.
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Experience with behavioral threat assessment training and technical assistance and/or experience conducting behavioral threat assessments. Throughout the implementation of evidence-based school safety initiatives, continuously review data collected and coach partners on necessary adjustments to ensure successful outcomes (e.g., reduction of violence, improvement in equitable practices.
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Our team will tightly connect capability assessment, evaluations, and internal red teaming for frontier models, as well as overall coordination on AGI preparedness. About youWe are looking to hire exceptional talent from diverse technical backgrounds (e.g., cybersecurity, CBRN-related expertise, national security/public safety) that can push the boundaries of our frontier models.
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Must be able to pass a Criminal Records History Check and Security Threat Assessment (STA) to obtain an airport-issued badge and show proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. Must be able to pass a Criminal Records History Check and Security Threat Assessment (STA) to obtain an airport-issued badge and show proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.
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Active and passive threat hunting; assessment of current and future tools to ensure robust capabilities. Work experience with risk assessment, policy creation, and threat classification frameworks is a plus.
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