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Responsibilities As a Senior IA Policy and Compliance Certified Professional within our Army CIO team, you will: Lead and perform compliance reviews of computer security plans, perform risk assessments, and validate and perform security test evaluations and audits.
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We partner with our clients on advisory and strategy services and complete technical implementation capabilities focusing on data governance, change management, data intelligence, cloud and security, data engineering, visualization, and data science.
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Our client, a leading provider of Artificial Intelligence Integration Services and innovative data platforms for government and defense clients, is recruiting a full-time Cyber Security Engineer.
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As a team member you will provide technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor's enterprise IT systems.
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Experience with Hewlett Packard Enterprise server hardware visualization. Maintain server equipment operation and connectivity, backup and restoration, and physical and virtual machine technical support services (in coordination with JSP divisions and branches including Cyber Security, Engineering, and Enterprise Services.
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Perform the duties of a computer network defense operations analyst, including intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, and incident response, to include authoring and implementing custom detection content for signature-based detection systems, security information and event management (SIEM) systems, host-based detection systems, and firewall logic.
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Prior experience with data visualization products such as Analyst Notebook is desired. Experience in computer evidence seizure, computer forensic analysis, and data recovery. Maintain an understanding of the current vulnerabilities, response, and mitigation strategies used in cyber security operations.
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Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering, computer information systems, telecommunications, or management information systems, and 2 - 7 recent years of documented experience relevant to this key position.
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Lead and perform compliance reviews of computer security plans, perform risk assessments, and validate and perform security test evaluations and audits. Our Subject Matter Experts offer decades of experience working in the federal marketplace and the data visualization environment.
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Job Title: Senior Data Scientist Employment Type: Full-time Permanent W-2 Employee Work Type: Remote Security Clearance: US Citizens, our client will sponsor security clearance Introduction: Our client, a leading provider of Artificial Intelligence Integration Services and innovative data platforms for government and defense clients, is recruiting a full-time Cyber Security Engineer.
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Machine Learning: Proficient in machine learning techniques, including supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. Data Visualization: Proficiency with data visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar.
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Experience using technical skills, such as computer vision implementation, data mining in addition to analytics, data visualization, statistical analysis, algorithm development, and/or data science.
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Direct and monitor reporting in Splunk dashboards to reflect compliance status of DISA JSP with all directed information assurance vulnerability alerts and bulletins, Computer Tasking Orders, and other compulsory cyber security directives.
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Familiarity with data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI. Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a related quantitative field.
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The WIE also comprises modeling and simulation (M&S), visualization, and other tools to enhance game planning, play, adjudication, data collection, and analysis. Schedule, operate, and arrange maintenance, accreditation, connection, and upgrade planning for both classified and unclassified video teleconference (VTC) activities and related physical and personnel security matters.
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