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Experience and knowledge of information security, IPv4/v6 networks, network devices, proxies, IDS/IPS, and monitoring tool. Continuous growth progress within Cybersecurity/Information technology field by accumulating certifications, degrees, and/or CPEs.
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Assist with authorization processes for FedRAMP, FISMA, PCI, ISO, SOC, etc., including preparing the operations team through training and mock interviews, updating documentation as required, and supporting requests from the FedRAMP PMO, Agency, or CISO. Required Skills & Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, MIS, Information Technology, or equivalent experience in Information Security, Information Technology, or related technical discipline.
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The Department of Information Technology Services (ITS) is seeking a Lead Security Analyst who will have responsibility for overseeing the City of Alexandria government's Cybersecurity Program.
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The Care Services Equipment Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects associated with the National Equipment Program including durable medical equipment (DME) services. Bachelor's degree or higher in allied health profession; Assistive Technology Professional (ATP); ATP certification preferred; Occupational Therapist (OT); or Physical Therapist/Physical Therapy Assistant (PT, PTA.
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CGI Federal is seeking an Information Systems Security Engineer to join our program in the Metro DC Area. This position requires an active TS/SCI CI Poly clearance. Bachelor's Degree in Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field.
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Information Systems Security Manager. Ensures compliance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), DCSA Assessment and Authorization Process Manual (DAAPM), Department of Defense (DoD) regulations, Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs.
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VTG is looking for an Applications Development and Security to provide support to PEO IWS Information Technology & Data and Infrastructure management. Support business case analysis in support of the Activity CIO prior to submission of new or updated Information Technology application requests on NAVSEA’s technological infrastructure.
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Coordinate program required information with internal and external security offices and business areas. The National Security Sector at Leidos is seeking an experienced Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) for a growing program to work at a Reston, VA site.
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Security: Compliance, Information Assurance, Data Protection using industry-best practices and tooling (Crowdstrike Falcon, Tenable.io, Splunk, HashiCorp Vault signers, PKI and Certificate Management.
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We have core competencies in border control and force protection/counter-UAS systems and sell to the DoD and CBP within the US government and to allied countries, through the DOD managed FMS program.
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Work with senior management of NIH DOHS, Select Agent Program, High Containment Task Force, NIH Police and Fire Departments (ORS), and Contract security staff. We are currently seeking a Sr. Scientific Program Manager to work onsite with the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.
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Our team is led by a Program Manager and Deputy Program Manager, each having decades of experience working in the DoD and Shipbuilding Industry. Apply technical expertise to perform technical and nontechnical system evaluations, network and application security reviews (including RMF), identify gaps in security architecture, recommend risk acceptance, and develop a security risk management plan.
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Deep understanding of various Operational Technology (OT) systems, architectures and components and security assessment tools/resources such as MITRE ATT&CK for Industrial Control Systems and the National Vulnerability Database (NVD.
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Establish a civil nuclear power program under the highest international standards for nuclear safety, security, and nonproliferation. View information about benefits and our total rewards program.
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The Senior Manager, Cybersecurity GRC - Public Sector role is a critical part of Workday’s GRC function and will work as a key team member leading the design, implementation and assessment of the Workday FedRAMP Moderate program.
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