填空题INFORMATION SECURITY SPECIALIST
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Establishes and satisfies highly challenging and complex information system security (ISS) requirements based upon the analysis of user, operational, policy, regulatory, and resource demands. Supports the development, implementation, and operation of ISS-enabling technologies, processes, and procedures into client systems and networks. Also requires an expert understanding of security policy advocated by the U.S. Government including Department of Defense and other agencies, e.g., Treasury, as well as commercial best security practices.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor"s degree in Computer Science or related fields.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
ISS Policy, Procedures, and Planning, RACF, LAN, LIFE CYCLE, Network Security, Office Automation Tools.
LOCATION:
New Carrollton, Maryland or Falls Church, Virginia
CONTACT US AT: resumes@ictva.com
U.S. Citizenship or U.S. Permanent Resident status required for employment.
A job advertisement
Position offered: 1
Responsibilities: to establish and satisfy 2 requirements
Qualifications: 1. 3 degree
2. required skills
Citizenship required: US Citizenship or 4
Way of contact: by 5

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