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Experience not required but prefers a basic concept and understanding of law enforcement fundamentals. The VCU Police Department has a Law Enforcement Apprenticeship Program (LEAP.
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Current certification as a law enforcement officer by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. State Role Title: Law Enforcement Officer II. Law enforcement experience (preferred in a campus environment.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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The program benefits those who plan to pursue various career paths, including public relations, law, Christian ministry, law enforcement, public policy, business, social work or general non-profit or international work.
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Must have certified completion of an approved police training academy and be a sworn law enforcement officer with police powers in the City of Richmond, Virginia. Responds to non-emergency situation when the presence of a Police Officer is requested in other areas of the hospital by the Security Specialist.
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8 years of experience in OT/ICS security with experience leading teams. Technical background with hands-on experience in the conduct of security reviews and assessments of OT security and cybersecurity risk landscapes.
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THREE (3) or more years of experience supporting information security and/or information technology delivery. Bachelor s degree; OR FOUR (4) years of experience supporting information security and/or information technology delivery may be used in lieu of a bachelor s degree.
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Must have Armed Special Police Officer license. Job Title: Armed Special Police Officer. Appropriate licensure or certification to work Armed Security in the state of the job location is required.
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The City of Richmond Police Department is seeking individuals who desire a career in law enforcement with a large, urban "high performance" organization. Do you currently work with the Virginia Department of Corrections or in Virginia State Law Enforcement.
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Industry and manufacturer specific experience and/or certifications preferred (examples: Corning, Fiber Optic, BICSI, Panduit, CommScope, Siemens, Leviton, Optronics, AV. Comprehension of publications pertaining to standard cabling for telecom, data, security & wireless systems practices, engineering & Federal, State & local safety standards.
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Praescient has extensive experience designing, developing, and integrating solutions for customers including the US Army, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), US Navy (USN), US Marine Corps (USMC), US Coast Guard (USCG), Department of Justice (DOJ), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), intelligence community, and local law enforcement agencies, among others.
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Our "Protective Services Division" is seeking candidates with previous experience in security or related law enforcement fields for the position of ARMED PATROL OFFICER.
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CCNA , CCNP, CCT, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, or Versa Certified SD-WAN Associate certifications. At least 3 years of experience with firewall administration (Palo Alto, Barracuda CloudGen, Juniper SRX, SonicWall, Cisco Meraki MX, Cisco Secure, Fortinet FortiGate, etc.
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Hands on experience with security, such as NGFW, WAF, SIEM, endpoint security. Familiarity with one or more of the following: RSA Security Analytics (NetWitness), Symantec Bluecoat, CyberArk, ForeScout CounterAct, McAfee ePO, CrowdStrike, FireEye, Cisco FirePower (SourceFire), RedSeal, SecureSphere Imperva, Tenable Nessus, Splunk, PKI, chain of trust, and certificates.
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Experience in industry or state information security and IT risk management with a focus on security, performance, and reliability. Experience with Information Security Frameworks like NIST-800 series and Cybersecurity Framework, COBIT.
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