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Benefits: Competitive salary Short Description: Sr. Network Security EngineerThis position will start 100% Onsite but could change to a hybrid role. Implement and enforce the agency's policies and procedures in network and infrastructure management, auditing, inspection, security, disaster recovery, encryption and compliance.
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Experience performing DoD military active duty or defense contractor work with designated End Point security solutions, HBSS capabilities and HBSS/McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) operationsPreferred Qualifications: Experience with Computer Network Defense (CND) within a Computer Incident Response organization.
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The ISU reports to the DHS Federal Protective Services (FPS), Personnel Security Division (PSD). Job Title: FPS - Industrial Security Specialist. The ISU is responsible for facilitating the contract vendor's Facility Security Clearance and Personnel Security Clearances through submission of the DoD Contract Security Classification Specification, DD Form 254.
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Executive Protection Systems, LLC is seeking a Personnel Security Specialist I in Washington, DC with a current SECRET Security Clearance. Answering general security processing inquiries and forwarding complex inquiries to the appropriate Personnel Security Specialist.
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Conducting criminal investigations using investigative techniques involving the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information related to suspected violations of national security, foreign policy, and/or counterterrorism.
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MELE's services include national security, intelligence, law enforcement and emergency response training, IT/cybersecurity, facility management and engineering, CBRNE defense and nuclear security, and mission and program support.
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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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Description The Leidos National Security Sector has an exciting opportunity in Washington, DC and Reston, VA. The Lead LAN/WAN Engineer will be part of an elite team of IT professionals to helping maintain and secure the enterprise environment for an Intelligence Community (IC) customer.
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In-depth understanding of information security principles and best practices, including network security, cryptography, system security, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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Knowledge of defense-in-depth principles and general attack stages concerning network security architecture. - Assesses network topology and device configurations identifying critical security concerns and providing security best practice recommendations.
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Our Federal Sales Manager, (FSM) will lead the sales process within an assigned territory for the National Security. Do you have at least 5 years Federal Sales experience working with National Security agencies.
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Good understanding of SONET, DWDM, Ethernet network and topologies. + Handles complex work: complex and legacy network decoms, complex relocations, large and multi-node ring /systems decoms.
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Develop and update technical documentation (network architecture text and diagrams, security plan controls annex and risk assessment, etc.) TesiraFORTE - BIAMP, DMC-D: Digital Media Certified Designer - Crestron, Unified Communications Design Specialist - Cisco Systems, Crestron Certified Programmer - Crestron, Extron Authorized Programmer - Extron, Cisco Certified Network Associate - Cisco Certified Network Associate.
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The DevSecOps Engineer will provide subject matter expertise associated with one or more cloud related support services including software engineering, DevOps, cloud platform and infrastructure management, data management, automated testing, architecture development, security engineering and network engineering.
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Participate in network and system design to facilitate implementation of appropriate systems security policies. Overview GovCIO is currently hiring for a Cyber Security Engineer.
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