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The Personnel Security Specialist (PSS) completes personnel security suitability intake tasks in support of DHS Federal Protective Services (FPS), Personnel Security Division (PSD.
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Network+, ITIL Foundations, CCNA, Network+, CCENT, Security+, and/or Azure Fundamentals Certifications. CACI is seeking a NOSC Network Monitoring Tools (NMT) Engineer to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Network Operations Support Center (NOSC) Infrastructure team.
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Job Category: Security Supervisor, Security Officer, Armed Security, Part Time Security. An FPS Armed Security Shift Supervisor acts as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers.
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Experience with Azure DevOps Operational Framework and Azure Network (Subscription, Security zoning, etc.) Significant experience with Azure DevOps Operational Framework and Azure Network, including expertise in Subscription management and Security zoning.
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A+, Network+, Security+, SSCP, and/or CCNA certifications. 2 years of experience supporting validated desktop, server, network, systems administration, troubleshooting, implementation security requirements in Microsoft Windows 10, OS imaging, installation, configuring, and support & troubleshooting.
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Appropriate licensure or certification to work Armed Security in the state of the job location is required. GardaWorld Security Services is looking for Armed Security Officers to fulfill different assignments for our clients.
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One or more certifications for CND Analysts: GCIA, GCED, GCFA, GCFE, GCTI, GNFA, GCIH, ECSA, CHFI, CISSP, Security+, Network+, CEH, CND. Strong logical/critical thinking abilities, especially analyzing security events from host and network event sources e.g. windows event logs, AV, EDR, network traffic, IDS events for malicious intent.
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Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. is an affirmative action employer who provides equal employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans, and disabled individuals, as well as other protected groups.
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Ensure compliance with network security policies, standards, and protocols. Monitor network performance and security, implementing proactive measures to prevent and mitigate network threats.
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This leadership role is a critical member of the Chief Information Security Officer's (CISO's) team and acts as an interface between the CISO's strategic and process-based activities and the CSS team they will lead.
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You understand who or what is connecting to the network and how to properly implement security frameworks such as Access Control and Zero Trust. Security Tools (Splunk, Carbon Black.
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Reports any security violations to the USG COMSEC Manager regardless of severity. Strictly adheres to U.S. DoD policies, National Advisory Group (NAG) 14C and 18A Doctrines, National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Instruction (NSTISSI) 4000 Series, National Security Agency (NSA) COMSEC policies, and Combatant Command (COCOM) Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs.
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Risk Management Framework, Security Controls, and the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) operating standards and applicable guidelines. Our 13,000+ people are united in a shared purpose to pursue the limitless potential of technology and ingenuity for clients across defense, national security, public safety, civilian, and military health organizations.
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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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Monitoring SIEM and analyzing potential threat events using Security tools like Tenable, Crowdstrike ArcticWolf XDR solutions. Implementing Azure Defender EDR policies, Purview DLP, for Azure IaaS/PaaS/SaaS/Microsoft 365, with integration of Sentinel, Security Center, and Compliance Center.
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