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Must be able to pass all pre-deployment requirements including a medical, dental, psychological, background, credit, and security screens as deemed necessary to be considered deployable. Expert-level skills and proficiency using analytic tools and databases including, but not limited to: Multimedia Message Manager (M3), GoogleEarth, ArcGIS Geographic Information System (ARC), lnforsphere Management System (ISM/Wise), Harmony, Skope, Counter IED Operations Integration Center (COIC), Proton, Think Analyze Connect Analytic Database (TAC), Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE), FiretruckNoltron, IC Reach, Palantir, CP Clear, and Consolidated Consular Database (CCD.
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The FSG Analyst is responsible for performing complex and timely imagery analysis and imagery derived MASINT analysis in support of JSOTFs engaged in combat operations throughout the world.
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In our complex world today, GardaWorld stands out as the largest privately owned security services company in the world. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better.
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Minimum of one year experience preferably with a civilian police force, military police force, or civilian security guard organization. The Armed Security Guard personnel will be responsible for providing security services at a U.S. Government location.
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Cyber Security Control Assessor. + Knowledge of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflow, mobile code, cross-site scripting, Procedural Language/Structured Query Language [PL/SQL] and injections, race conditions, covert channel, replay, return-oriented attacks, malicious code.
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Physical, Personnel, Special, SAP & Industrial Security Specialist. Performing as a liaison with Government and industrial security officials, overseeing collateral and higher access and badge procedures.
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2+ years of experience managing enterprise endpoint security, including McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, McAfee Endpoint Security (ENS), DoD Host Based Security System (HBSS), or DoD Endpoint Security Solutions (ESS.
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We are seeking candidates to provide Physical, Personnel, Special, Special Access Program (SAP) and Industrial Security specialists to assist, monitor, and advise on all aspects of security activities.
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Ensure all Security Authorization documentation is updated as required and in concert with established or developed RMF documentation. Our work depends on Information Security Specialist joining our team to support our Department of Defense (DoD) customer in multiple regions of the Continental United States (CONUS.
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Experience with personnel background investigations for collateral and special security clearance actions including. Plan and assist in implementation of security activities at the Top-Secret and higher classification to ensure USSOCOM personnel (Military, Civilians, and Contractors) and all supported tenant organizations are prepared to operate in non-traditional environments to perform critical contingency tasks.
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Manage the MACOM DoD Intelligence Information Systems Security (DODIIS) Program, Communications Security (COMSEC) Program, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM), and Communications Security (COMSEC) programs.
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Identify and document that physical security elements identified to support DoD networks, systems, services and devices are in compliance with security controls for access control. Periodically review USSOCOM, Component Command, TSOC, and deployed forces’ Information Security Plans and Physical Security Plans and recommend measures to safeguard classified, sensitive, and unclassified information.
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Performing as a liaison with Government and industrial security officials. Minimum of six (6) years Physical, Personnel and Special Security experience within. Suggesting, implementing, and monitoring compliance with special security.
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