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At least 2 years of experience in information technology (operations, software delivery, access management, microservices), information security (application security, network security, cyber security, data protection), information systems risk management, information systems auditing, or a combination.
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Software user interfaces, open source, 3D graphics, digital design, grid computing, computer networking, telecommunications, network protocols, computer architecture, network security, etc.
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As a patent agent within this practice, you will likely deal with a wide range of electrical and computer engineering applications (industrial electronics, power and control systems, analog and digital circuits, chip architecture, RF, WiFi, digital video, wireless telecommunications, network protocols, network security, IEEE standards, cryptography, artificial intelligence (AI), mobile and consumer electronics, enterprise applications, web services, software user interfaces, etc.
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Role and Responsibilities 4) Collaborate and communicate effectively with key stakeholders including but not limited to the TEBS Cloud Solution Architect, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Enterprise Architect and other key TEBS and Departmental stakeholders.
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At Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC), we cutting-edge technology solutions in the areas of border control and force protection/counter-UAS systems to the DoD and CBP within the US government and to allied countries, through the DOD managed FMS program.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or equivalent Senior level experience as a Test Systems Engineer.
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Solutions include: Design, installation, and support services of network infrastructure (fiber/copper cabling), audio visual systems, electronic security, wireless and professional/managed services.
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Qualifications: TS/SCI with consent to CI Poly Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related discipline and minimum 6 years of prior relevant experience.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering or other related discipline. Thorough knowledge of network tools and technology such as Science Logic One, NetLine Dancer, Grafana, PerfSonar, Cisco management tools, Riverbed, Gigamon, xMatters, Tenable, and Splunk.
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We value broad and deep technical knowledge, specifically in the fields of cryptography, network security, software security, malware analysis, forensics, security operations, incident response, and emergent security intelligence.
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The goal of a reverse engineer is to understand how the malicious code works and determine facts such as: how did it infect the victim's computer, what kind of information it is seeking to steal, how is it communicating with the author (actor), and who that actor might be working for.
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Applies existing behavioral and social science research principles, concepts, and methods to execute research tasks under the direction of senior staff, to include collecting and analyzing data and other information, reviewing scientific literature, and conducting literature reviews.
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You'll Bring These Qualifications: •Requires B.S. Degree and 4–8 years of prior relevant experience or Masters with 2–6 years of prior relevant experience (in Computer Science, Information Technology, MIS, or related field.
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Collaborate with system owners, information security officers, developers, system administrators, and other relevant parties to ensure that new computing technologies (i.e., customer systems, cybersecurity products, configuration management systems, and hosting platforms) introduced into the customer are secure.
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Provides program analysis and advice with regard to the vetting process, appropriate vetting techniques, and recommendations to refer information to various Department of State and Diplomatic Security offices for additional investigative action.
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