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In-depth working knowledge of NISPOM security requirements and various DCSA Information Systems (JPAS, NISS and DISS at minimum) As the Senior Industrial Security Specialist onsite, responsibilities include support and execution of all facility security functions including SCIF operations, personnel security, program support, physical security, information security, document control, badging and access control.
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The IT Specialist will be part of a team responsible for safeguarding information systems by identifying and solving potential and actual security issues. BS or Associates degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, or related field preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering; Computer Software Engineering or other Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics related disciplines OR eight (8) years’ experience in Information Assurance, Information Systems Security, and/or Cyber Security.
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Provide services and support as a Information Technology Center Support (Information Security Specialist - Senior) in the Government And Public Services Industry Sector focussing on IT Services Solutions for clients such as The Department of Interior (DOI | NPS) | DOI National Park Service (NPS) Information Resources (IR) Directive Generally Located In CONUS: Washington, DC, and Reston, Virginia, and the National Information Systems Center (NISC), located in Denver, Colorado.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Provide systems administration and information assurance support for various classified systems.
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The site security specialist will maintain NISPOM and ICD compliance for multiple Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs); and execute Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for classified areas and programs.
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Provide direct information assurance guidance pertaining to the development and modification of information systems and industrial control systems. The Information Security Specialist - Senior will provide multi-discipline security administrative and technical security support to the organization.
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Information Security Specialist – Senior. Information Security Specialist - Senior. Areas of responsibility include physical, computer, personnel, information, administrative, operational, and communications security analysis, assessment, and reporting.
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Provide Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) support. Knowledge of the ICD-503 Directive for IC Information Technology Systems Security Risk Management, Certification and Accreditation.
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Koniag Data Solutions, LLC, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking an Information Assurance-Security Specialist to support KDS and our government customer. Minimum seven (7) years of experience in Information Assurance, Cyber/Information Security.
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Performing various badging functions and updating personnel security systems. Must have a valid certification of completion in PII and Cyber Awareness Challenge from Information Assurance Support Environment (Only valid within 30 days of hire.
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The Security Specialist is responsible for ensuring successful security and safety programs are in place by implementing programs for protecting classified and unclassified sensitive information.
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Leading Path Consulting is searching for an Assessment and Authorization Certification Officer (AACO), formerly known as Certification and Accreditation Certification Officer (CACO) to advise and assist the stakeholders with the Lifecycle Assessment and Authorization (A&A) process and developing a Systems Security Plan (SSP.
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