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As the premier provider of Special Operations capabilities; Tactical Advisory and Embedded Support; intelligence Applications to Law Enforcement; security cooperation and OCONUS Training Support Delivery for the company, CACI-SOAS has a reputation for uncompromising standards of quality in its people and its performance.
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Required Certifications (one or more): CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP. Required Certifications (one or more): CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP, CISM, CISSP (or Associate), GSLC, CCISO.
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Make a difference in national security as a program analyst within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Defense Programs’ Office of International Programs in Washington, DC. This office supports international collaboration under Mutual Defense Agreements (MDAs) and advises on export control issues.
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Have a Juris Doctor Degree from an American Bar Association-accredited law school or equivalent, are admitted to practice law in one or more U.S. jurisdictions, and are in good standing in that jurisdiction(s.
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Must have 5 + years’ experience with National Security Agency (NSA), or National crypto missions. Must be familiar with United States Signals Intelligence Directive (USSID) Experience Experience with working on a C2 application through effective integration of air, space, and Cyber capabilitiesMust have a current TOP SECRET SCI security clearance with a current Polygraph.
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These Co-op opportunities are open to students who are majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cyber Security (technical track), Data Science, or Mathematics.
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DevSecOps, CI/CD pipelines, automation, security tools, vulnerability scanning, code analysis, infrastructure as code, Docker, Kubernetes, cloud security, incident response, threat modeling, security best practices, penetration testing, compliance, risk management, secure coding practices, Agile methodology, Jenkins, Git, Ansible, Nessus, Docker, Engineer, Maryland, Remote, Hybrid.
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Woodland Job Corps Center is looking for a Safety and Security Manager who is a seasoned professional with a passion for ensuring the safety and well-being of others. o Responsible for Center security, visitor control and student accountability.
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Intelink Services provide interagency information sharing, content discovery, and collaboration capabilities on the IC system domains to the IC and its partners in Defense, Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs, and Law Enforcement.
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Previous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel clearance preferred but not required. Actual compensation will be determined based on several factors permitted by law. and security architectures.
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Level II – BS in the field of Information/Cyber Security, Information Systems or a related field, or relevant professional-level Information Security certification (such as GIAC, SSCP, or Cisco Security) or relevant professional-level Information Technology Certification (such as Microsoft MCSE/MCSA, VMware VCP, or Cisco CCNP) and at least three to five years progressively responsible and directly related work experience required.
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Must be 18+ years of age1 year of previous Security, Military, or Law Enforcement experience requiredMust be able to obtain / maintain DoD Secret clearance & MD guard card required upon hire Job Description: Observes and reports activities and incidents at an assigned client site, providing for the security and safety of client property and personnel.
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Blackstone Talent Group, an award-winning technology consulting and talent agency is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer 4 to join our Client's team. 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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The National Security Agency (NSA) is part of the DoD Intelligence Community Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS). ' Must be pursuing the following majors: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cyber Security (technical track), Data Science, or Mathematics.
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Direct experience working as a special security representative/officer. Collaborate with a broad cross-section of staff members within APL to include Information Assurance, Security, Program Managers, Contracts Managers, and Cost Account Managers.
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