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Non-traditional device feeds will deliver data to the SIEM architecture (e.g., Human Resources (HR) data, badging information, and physical security devices, etc. Junior Security Analyst (Shift.
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Experience in collecting and maintaining information pertinent to security; investigations and incidents in a format that supports analysis, situational awareness reporting, and law enforcement investigation efforts.
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Must be a US Citizen with a Top Secret security clearance and able to obtain SCI clearance with CI polygraph- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent with 4+ years of professional experience as an intelligence analyst, data collector, or linguist.
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AnaVation is seeking an Information Security Analyst to join our team and support our mission critical customer in Reston, VA. As our Information Security Analyst, you will perform various Vulnerability Management duties including the tracking and dissemination of vulnerability assessments, participate in red/blue team events, and the identification and reporting of network and system vulnerabilities, security events, and adverse cyber related activity identified through I&W and AS&W indicators.
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The Leidos National Security Sector (NSS) is seeking an Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Collector to provide collection and exploitation of publicly-available information (PAI). - Bachelor's Degree or equivalent with 4+ years of professional experience as an intelligence analyst, data collector, or linguist.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Tier 1 Network Operations & Security Center (NOSC) Analyst. A bachelor's degree in information security, computer science, or related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Assurance, Security, Management Information Systems, Risk Management, or equivalent work experience acceptable. Provide information regarding intrusion events, security incidents, and other threat indications and warning information to teams and leadership as part of incident response.
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Active Top Secret/Specialized Compartmented Information (TS SCI) Security Clearance. Your work will result in relevant and timely analytical support to a range of deployed units including Regional Command, Division Support elements, US Brigade Combat Teams, regimental Combat Teams, Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction(C-WMD) Support Teams, Special Operations organizations, Coalition Units, Security Force Assistance and Advisory Teams (SFAATs), Provisional reconstruction Battalions, and Global Response Forces.
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Acuity is seeking a cleared Cyber Analyst, will become part of an agency cybersecurity program providing cyber and technology security experience to enable innovative, effective, and secure business processes.
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The Project Information Manager (PIM) Software Development Analyst is responsible for all software development activities within the Information Management System (IMS), which is an essential element of a successful large, complex projects.
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Advanced degrees or certifications such as CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), or CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control) are beneficial.
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Bachelor's Degree or equivalent specialized language education & training with at least 4+ years of professional experience as an intelligence analyst, data collector, or linguist. - M ust be a US Citizen with an active Top Secret security clearance and willing to submit to a CI polygraph.
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The Development SOC Lead will lead a team of Cyber Security Engineers/Analyst in security monitoring, capacity planning, systems engineering, cloud infrastructure security engineering, and incident handling and response.
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Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Ethical Hacker. Cyber Security Analyst - TS/SCI Full Scope Poly - Dulles, VA. Demonstrate experience analyzing procurement processes of hardware, software, and services to comply with cyber security and operational needs.
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The Specialist will work closely with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and other relevant stakeholders to identify, research, and implement cybersecurity and privacy guidance.
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