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Familiarity with The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), Open Security Architecture, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cloud Computing Reference Architecture, or other architecture frameworks.
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Secret security clearance granted by the Defense Security Service pursuant to the requirements of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) and the NISP Operating Manual (NISPOM) prior to starting work under this contract.
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Work closely with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and implement third party oversight and monitoring strategy aligned with CISO objectives. Minimum 10 years of experience working in and/or with information security, technology, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, Cybersecurity tools and technologies, and cyber risk with a focus on the financial services industry, preferably in the mortgage sector.
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Other Team Natrium partners include GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, PacifiCorp, and Duke Energy, along with support from a number of national laboratories and universities. We operate through five global businesses: Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining & Metals; and Manufacturing & Technology.
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Leidos National Security Sector is seeking Network Provision Engineers to join our team at client sites in Herndon, McLean, and Culpeper, VA. In this position you will leverage your knowledge of network security policy and utilize your experience with intrusion detection, network ports and protocols (DNS, DHCP, IP, TCP, etc.
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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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Peraton is seeking an onsite Security Administrator to oversee and manage physical security compliance in accordance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM.
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Involvement with FS-ISAC (Financial Services - Information Sharing & Analysis Center) , ARC (Analytics and Resiliency Center), NDCA (National Cyber Defense Alliance), BPI (Bank Policy Institute), other financial or military intelligence sector partners.
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U.S. Citizenship required Business/Information Security Acumen: Have a thorough understanding and demonstrated knowledge of the National Institute of Standards (NIST) compliance – to include NIST CMMC compliance, Plan of Action, and Milestones (POAMs), and course of action for V2X. Knowledge of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) with respect to security administration and information technology governance in a multi-platform environment.
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MITRE Industrial Security Programs (ISP) oversees the operations of classified facilities and ensures the implementation of operative security controls intended for the protection of unclassified and classified national security information (NSI) developed by or entrusted to MITRE as a member of the National Industrial Security Program (NISP.
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Required skills and experience include: The ability to certify and maintain information security related certification (Security+, CASP+, CySA+) Knowledge in NIST/ISO standards, DoD directives, and regulatory requirements (800-171/53, etc.
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Knowledge of Host Based Security System (HBSS) / Endpoint Security Services (ESS), Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) / Tenable Security Center, and Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP.
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The team's premiere skill set is IBM RACF. The team also supports ETF/R, zSecure, and other host-based application security platforms. Maintain internal application security controls, parameter files, RACF SETROPTS and RRSF Settings records, and other control mechanisms requiring subject matter expert (SME) knowledge.
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The Research Associate Professor provides leadership in workforce development research, especially in the national security space to the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC). Advises the Associate Dean for Research (ADR) on workforce development research strategy, especially as it relates to national security, and performs other duties commensurate with the incumbent's skills, abilities, and seniority that may be assigned by the ADR based on the dynamic and evolving nature of CEC.
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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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