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Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space (CEWS) is looking to hire a Senior SIGINT Geospatial Analyst to support national security missions in the Fort Meade area. SIGINT Geospatial Analyst candidates will apply geographic information science (GIS) in response to intelligence needs.
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Understanding of Federal Government application, server, and network security requirements such as NIST, FedRAMP, and FISMA. Enforce security best practices and guidelines, leveraging knowledge of security policies, network security, and data security.
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IAT-II Certification in one of the following areas: CCNSecurity, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security + CE, CND, and/or SSCP. Specifically, on the DCSA One IT program, SAIC will provide an enterprise IT solution that delivers highly secured and adaptable IT infrastructure, provides customer support, and cutting-edge technologies that support operations and advance the DCSA mission under a single IT environment (i.e., One IT.
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Desired: CompTIA Network+, CCENT, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, or equivalent. Experience with installation and configuration of any levels of network devices, such as firewalls, switches, routers, cabling, Cisco, Brocade, or Juniper devices is a plus.
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Cherokee Analytics is seeking a CI Specialist that identifies, monitors, and assesses foreign intelligence efforts attempting collection of sensitive national security information on U.S. persons, activities and interests, including threats posed by emerging technologies to U.S. operations and interests.
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Develops a zero-trust security architecture that overlays DoD Security on commercial 5G reference architecture. +2 Years supporting emerging technology tasks related to encryption, quantum computing threats, 5G communications security, mobility, and cross domain solutions.
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Our paid internship program will provide students the opportunity to gain marketable developmental experience in counterintelligence and insider threat, industrial security, personnel security, security training, and other DCSA core mission and support areas.
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This position will support GSM-O II Task Number 07 (TN07), which provides support to Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Network (JFHQ-DODIN). Support the development of Cyber Fusion standard operating procedures (SOPs), and Cyber Fusion Framework and Methodology based on industry best practice and department of defense instruction, guidance, and policy.
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Experience in working with RMF including ushering of packages through the Security Control Assessor (SCA) and Authorizing Official (AO). Experienced in validating assigned Security Controls including execution of the SSP, coordinate validation activities, and compiling the status of the validation results in the RMF Scorecard.
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10+ years of experience as a USG, DoD, or Combatant Command policy analyst. Serve as a Cyberspace Policy Analyst conducting research, analysis, and coordination of Strategy, Policy, Doctrine for Cyberspace Operations at the National, DoD, Service, and Command levels.
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Python, Java, Perl, JavaScript, High Performance Computing, Pthreads, Open MPI, UPC, Bash, UNIX Command Line, Docker, Government, Software Developer, Programming, Programmer Analyst, Maryland Recruiters, IT Jobs, Maryland Recruiting.
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Vulnerability Management: Evaluate network components, security procedures, and processes for potential exploitation. Cyber Threat Intelligence: Provide policy enforcement and end-point protection against network attacks.
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The candidate will work on all aspects of TDM legacy network support and migration/integration with the optical network equipment of DODs existing 100G capable global transport network, and expansion to 400G capability.
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Company Overview: Arrow Security & Training LLC (AST) is a privately-owned training company with our corporate headquarters in Nashua, New Hampshire. Security Requirements: Must have at minimum an ACTIVE TOP SECRET security clearance with ability to obtain an SCI (Qualified candidates can be processed for security clearance and/or clearance upgrade.
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Provide IS status report through ConMon Dashboard on security control compliance tool visibility, POA&M status, CMRS visibility, asset visibility, FISMA/Scorecard Review, annual validation status, and other data points identified in the DISA ConMon SOP.
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