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Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in a computer or information science discipline, IT/cyber security, network or IT systems administration, engineering; or a bachelor's degree in a business or related field that has been supplemented by at least 18 credit hours of intermediate computer science coursework; plus one year of experience in information security systems, network security, or cyber security.
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The ISSO will have the responsibility for ensuring the security of project-specific information systems and data. Develop, implement, and maintain security policies, procedures, and controls to protect information systems and data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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Proficiency in digital cartography, image processing, computer technology, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques, remote sensing, and photogrammetry.
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We have core competencies in border control and force protection/counter-UAS systems and sell to the DoD and CBP within the US government and to allied countries, through the DOD managed FMS program.
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Professional certification such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) or other Industry related certifications.
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Education and Certification: Education:Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a Related Engineering Discipline Certification:Microsoft Certified Professional / Systems Engineer certification is strongly desired Security or CISSP certification is strongly desired Qualified candidates send resume to Then you can text me at 507-250-4420 for next step actions.
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We provide systems engineering, integration, and advanced technology services to transform the future safety, security, and resiliency of critical missions on the ground, in the air, in space, and in the information systems that connect these domains.
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As an Information System Security Officer (ISSO), you will be responsible for ensuring the appropriate security posture is maintained for one or more GPS information systems in a classified environment.
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Responsible for Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities for Consular Affairs / Consular Systems and Technology (CA/CST) automated information systems (AIS) and provides A&A support for domestic and oversea deployed systems, as well as A&A activities on Cloud systems (IAAS, SAAS, and PAAS.
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The SIA investigates incidents involving information technology (IT) assets and DIA personnel to the DIA Computer Network Defense Center (DCNDC) and Information Systems Security Managers (ISSM) for situational awareness and tracking purposes.
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Input data accurately, timely exploit FMV collected by sensors on ISR platforms, apply HUMINT and SIGINT information to FMV imagery analysis, and use an electronic light table to exploit NTM imagery in softcopy.
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Assist ISSM/ISSO with coordination between sponsors, MITRE project leaders, and MITRE’s accreditation officials to obtain formal accreditation to operate classified information systems. Roles and Responsibilities: Apply full range of knowledge to maintain technical security of information systems processing classified information.
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They will instruct students in the gathering, synthesis, and analysis of open-source intelligence information in support of objectives related to force protection, counterterrorism, counternarcotic, and other areas of the DIA mission.
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A minimum of three years of experience in imagery/geospatial analysis, geography, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or five years in data science, analytic methodology, or bathymetry.
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