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Certifications by EC-Council, ISC2, Cisco, Microsoft, Fortinet, CompTIA, Offensive Security, etc. Strong foundational knowledge in IT technologies and concepts not limited to email security technologies, application security, cloud security (IaaS & PaaS, etc.
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Must be able to obtain IAT Level II Certification required (CompTIA Security+, GSEC, SSCP, or CCNSecurity) The Application Support Specialist will be responsible for working on site with the customer and assist with technical support for the Air Force manpower suite of web enabled database applications in the Pentagon enterprise environment.
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GDIT is seeking a Help Desk Specialist for 24x7x365 service desk support for a Federal customer in Washington, DC. This position is under an IT modernization and sustainment program within a component agency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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The badge of CompTIA Security+ CE is your armor, proving your dedication to safeguarding the realms of technology. We're in search of a tech-savvy individual who will not only provide top-notch support for our IT systems, but also inject a burst of energy into the world of day-to-day operations, monitoring, and creative problem-solving.
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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. This Transportation Security Officer position is located in Transportation Security Administration, Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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You will be trained in enhanced security procedures and be exposed to cutting edge technology. Provide security field operations in a proactive, effective manner with an emphasis on customer service.
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If you are a licensed security professional looking to make a difference in your community and be part of a dynamic team, we encourage you to apply. A valid DCJS authorizing you to work as an Armed Security Guard.
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COGAR specializes in providing facilities management, armed and unarmed physical security, personnel security, escort services, access control and consulting services to the Federal Government and large corporations nationwide.
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The Armed Security Guard personnel will be responsible for providing security services at a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers location. Armed Security Guard certification through DCJS.
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This position is located in the Department of State (DoS), Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS), Directorate of Training (T), Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA), Assessment and Monitoring Unit (AMU) in Dunn Loring, VA.
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In addition to managing BCG Fed's specific security requirements, the FSO will also be responsible for establishing and managing security processes for all US Federal Government projects.
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QualificationsShall have 7 or more years experience in providing information security (INFOSEC)/Cybersecurity support. Shall have 5 or more years experience using system security auditing and Cybersecurity tools in support of monitoring and assessing systems.
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The position will report to the Divisional IT Manager and be responsible for providing technical support, ensuring IT security compliance and maintaining IT hardware & systems in accordance with all Belmond IT standards and procedures.
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You will lead the execution of HVA assessments which include penetration testing services using a variety of tactics, techniques, and procedures to identify exploitable vulnerabilities in networks and systems while also measuring compliance with organizational security policies, testing whether staff are aware of security issues, and ultimately determining the organization's risk to cybersecurity threats.
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The SCA shall prepare Security documentation in support of project tasks and as tasked for approved project requirements, which support successful completion of Collateral and/or SCI-level security testing and evaluation (ST&E) appropriate for the product.
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