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ServiceNow System Administrator, TS/SCI with a Full Scope Polygraph Security Clearance Required, Fort Meade, MDThe qualified ServiceNow System Administrator must have an active TS/SCI with a Full Scope Polygraph security clearance.
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Security Clearance Required: TS/SCI Full Scope PolyBlackstone Talent Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Blackstone Technology Group, a global IT services and software firm that implements technological solutions across commercial industry verticals and the US Federal Government.
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An active Top Secret clearance and an ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI clearance with a Polygraph, which requires a US citizen. An active TS/SCI with a CI Polygraph. Work with the assigned program security officer (PSO) to oversee an on-site SCIF and to maintain accreditation and COMSEC programs.
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No degree + 19 years experience OR Bachelor's Degree + 14 years experience CompTIA Security+ CE TS/SCI with FS Poly. ● Security Management: Implement and maintain security measures to protect web servers from threats and vulnerabilities.
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TS/SCI with Polygraph. Top Secret SCI + Polygraph. Doctorate degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology or related field (e.g. Educational Psychology). Master's Degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology or related field (e.g. Educational Psychology.
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DEVOPS ENGINEERS Job Type: Full Time Level: Mid, Senior, Principal Location: Maryland (Annapolis Junction / Fort Meade area) Security Clearance: TS/SCI with Appropriate Agency Polygraph Artera Technologies, LLC’s Cloud and DevOps engineering teams develop tools and methods to maximize application, software, and infrastructure resources.
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Education: Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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This position requires the successful candidate to obtain and maintain and active federal security clearance, TS/SCI clearance with a poly is required. TS SCI w/ Polygraph.
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Certifications: Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), A10 Certification/Accreditation, FortiGate Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Network+, Security.
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CompTIA Network + - Comp Tia Security + Certification. Security Clearance Level: TS/SCI w/Poly. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of networking principles, protocols, and security related to unified communications.
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Perform proactive assessments ad testing/validation of controls against self-auditingWhat Required Skills You'll Bring:Active TS/SCI w/polygraph requiredSecurity + Certification Minimum 3 years of security related experience as an ISSO or similarDemonstrated ability to work independentlyWhat Desired Skills You'll Bring:CASP, CISSP or other security certificationsMinimum Clearance Required to Start:Top Secret SCI w/PolygraphThis position is part of our Corporate team.
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CACI is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst for the DISA GSM-O II program to support Cyber Operations for our customers at Fort Meade, MD. GSM-O II provides network operations and cyber defense support to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in support of the DoD and COCOM. This position provides 24x7 cybersecurity monitoring services for the Department of Defense network.
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RSS low voltage, security systems, software house, ccure, c-cure, access management, ip camera, cctv, surveillance, security alarm, nvr, genetec, access control, video systems, exacqvision, edvrclient, omnicast, synergis, hd camera, video management, ip video, access camera, dsc, siveillance, verint, powerseries, powerg, intrusion, network video, xprotect, vms, securos, Electrical wiring, avigilon, genetec security center, onssi, lenel onguard, bosch.
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Qualifications:● Must currently possess an active TS/SCI Clearance with Full-Scope Polygraph (FSP). We are currently seeking FPGA design engineers with emphasis on FPGA or ASIC design,development and verification using SystemVerilog, Verilog or VHDL. The design engineer will work closely with software and system engineers to conceptualize, document, design, code, verify and lab-debug ASIC, FPGA and embedded firmware designs.
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Experience and in-depth understanding of Security Event Management. + Active TS/SCI. + Recommend new tools/technologies to improve network visibility, support Incident Response and Forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering, and author and maintain scripts for threat detection and automation.
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