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Principal, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. Understand the evolving threat landscape and adapt the security governance program to effectively understand, mitigate, and report upon cyber risk in a fluid environment.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University; or Graduate Degree from an accredited University; ORCertification: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM); orCertified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); orGIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC); orGIAC Security Leadership Certification (GSLC)Security Clearance Requirements: This position will require.
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Manage the review of systems, databases, responses to security questionnaires, reports of investigation (ROI), law enforcement documents, incident reports, and other source security information that contain personal history and related information associated with a candidate to make suitability, eligibility and adjudication recommendations or determinations.
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You will work on network infrastructures and help to deliver business solutions and technology solutions from data, security, mobility, and cloud. Candidate must have advanced knowledge and experience with the following areas: System Hardening and Availability, Threat Identification and Mitigation, Intrusion Prevention and Content Security, Identity Management, ASA Firewall/VPN, ESA, IOS Firewall and Confidentiality and Secure Access (PKI, IKE, RSA, etc.
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In this position, you will be responsible for the daily administration and maintenance of BCG Fed's security program, which is NISPOM-compliant, as well as implementing and maintaining security best practices across all US Federal Government projects – including those not requiring access to classified information.
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Plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures in order to protect data, software, and hardware. With the CESO program, The Defense Information System Agency (DISA) is looking to transform the existing Secure Web Services (SWS) environment, which provides security information sharing to the community, into a more mature service offering to meet the DoD and intelligence communities.
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Ability to obtain/maintain prior to start date ONE of the following certifications: CASP+ CE; CCISO; CCNA Cyber Ops; CCNSecurity; CCNP Security; CEH; CFR; CISA; CISM; CISSP (or Associate); CISSP-ISSAP; CISSP-ISSEP; Cloud+; CySA+; GCED; GCIA; GCIH; GICSP; GSLC; SCYBER.
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Assessing and testing IT Controls over corporate assets, including Identity Access and Management, logging and Monitoring, Cloud Security, Windows and UNIX Security, Application/product Security, Vulnerability and Patch Management, Security Incident response, SDLC and Change Management, Data Privacy and Security, Configuration Management, Disaster Recovery, Cybersecurity, Network Security, Database Security.
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Collect and document system state information (e.g. running processes, network connections) prior to imaging, as required. Advanced experience and proficiency across various aspects of IT operations (e.g. networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data management, governance.
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Knowledge and experience performing network security vulnerability assessments. Evaluate and assess network security configurations and recommend corrective actions to mitigate identified deficiencies.
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Verify clearance levels and self-reported security information; and. The Personnel Security Assistant II provide administrative security services in accordance with the relevant Executive Orders (EOs), U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and the policies, orders and guiding directives.
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About the Opportunity The Network Security Engineer (Palo Alto Prisma) role requires extensive Palo Alto Panorama, Firewalls and Global Protect experience, along with extensive networking experience.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in Computer Science, Information Security, Accounting, or Finance , required. Keyword: Cyber, Security, Compliance, I PCI, NIST, ISO, Compliance Manager, Google VPC, AWS Cloud, CISA, CISM, CISSP, AWS, Security Administrator.
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Mayvin is seeking a Communications Security (COMSEC) Specialist to assist the United States Marshals Service (USMS) COMSEC program office. Conduct software updates on various Communications Security (COMSEC) devices.
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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. Identify contractor personnel and qualifications to support the functions of the PEO IWS Activity Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Enterprise Architect supporting the ACIO team.
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