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Duties This Program Analyst position is located in the Transportation Security Operations Center, Flight Operations Branch, Flight Operations Division, Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (LE/FAMS), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS.
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Liaise on security-related issues with internal business stakeholders, InfoSec, Enterprise Architecture, and application development squads. Security engineering/administration background leveraging SIEM, Network firewalls, host-based security, and security configuration.
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Network security, administration, traffic analysis. Desired Professional Certifications: Offensive Security Certifications (OSCP, OSCE, OSWP, OSWE, OSEE), SANS GIAC Certifications (GPEN, GWAP, GPYC, GXPN, GSE), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH.
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Strong understanding of servers & configuration & maintenance: Windows Server 2008 / 2003 / 2013, Exchange, 0365, Azure AD, Active Directory, Web server platforms (IIS, Apache), Linux Forms (Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat, Photon, Open Suse), other mail systems, web certifications such as SSL and IIS • Strong knowledge of ITIL and Security Administration experience: Authentication, Certificate system, etc.
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Analyze cultural, religious, political, geopolitical, military/social/behavioral science, perspectives on governance and development. Are you interested in using your skills to help shape the Cyber, Security, & Intel space.
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Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications Verification, Social Security Number Trace, and Sex Offender Registry Search. Industry Certifications: AVIXA CTS, PMI PMP preferred; preferred product certifications: Crestron NVX, Extron, Biamp Tesira.
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Information Security, IT Architecture, Network Administration, Network Support, Software Testing, System Administration. Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Coordinate program required information with internal and external security offices and business areas. The National Security Sector at Leidos is seeking an experienced Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) for a growing program to work at a Reston, VA site.
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Participate as a security advisor for a variety of ad-hoc security related projects as dictated by business and Information Technology developments. Cyber Security certification such as Security+, CySA+, SSCP, ISSEP or ISSAP.
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Managing and overseeing estate administration processes, including probate and trust administration. Conducting legal research and staying updated on relevant laws and regulations in estate planning and administration.
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Provides individual and group counseling on anger management, social skills, self-esteem, educational mindfulness, anxiety, resiliency and mental health for students in grades K-12. The School Social Worker alleviates barriers to learning by implementing effective intervention, strength and resiliency strategies with students, school staff, families and the community.
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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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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) CISSP and/or CCSK and/or CCSP and/or CISA/CISM certification a plus (Preferred) Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (Preferred.
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Familiar with Storage area networks-Expertise with SAN and NAS arrays such as Netapp, Isilon, Pure Storage, and Brocade.
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Preferred Qualifications Certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), or GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN). Proven experience as a Penetration Tester or in a similar role that involves ethical hacking, vulnerability assessments, and security audits.
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