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Jpgovsolutions

CyberSecurity

Jpgovsolutions, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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DMV

(Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia)

“Top secret” Department of Defense (DoD) cybersecurity roles demand highly specialized skills and qualifications tailored to the needs of specific positions. The exact requirements can vary significantly depending on the role and the agency involved. These positions often require a combination of technical expertise, advanced certifications, security clearances, and a deep understanding of cybersecurity protocols to address the unique challenges faced by the DoD. • Active Top Secret Clearance: Often with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access or Special Access Program (SAP) eligibility. • Polygraph Examination: Many roles require a Counterintelligence (CI) or Full-Scope polygraph. 2. Educational Background • Degree in Cybersecurity or Related Field: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, information systems, cybersecurity, or a related field. • Equivalent Experience: In some cases, extensive professional experience can substitute for formal education. 3. Certifications • DoD 8570/8140 Compliance: Certifications are typically required under these frameworks: • Entry-Level: CompTIA Security+, CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) • Intermediate: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) • Advanced: GIAC certifications (e.g., GSEC, GPEN, GCIH), OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) 4. Technical Skills • Networking: Strong knowledge of network security, firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection systems. • System Administration: Proficiency in Linux, Windows, or Unix environments. • Programming: Familiarity with languages like Python, C, C++, Java, or assembly language. • Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment: Expertise in ethical hacking tools and methodologies. • Threat Analysis: Knowledge of cyber threat intelligence, indicators of compromise (IOCs), and threat-hunting methodologies. • Cloud Security: Experience securing cloud environments (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud). 5. Knowledge of DoD and Federal Regulations • Familiarity with frameworks like: • NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) • FISMA (Federal Information Security Management Act) 6. Experience • Incident Response: Handling cyber incidents and mitigating threats. • Forensics: Digital forensics and malware analysis expertise. • Secure Software Development: Knowledge of secure coding practices and vulnerability testing. • Defense in Depth: Understanding of layered security strategies. 7. Personal Attributes • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to quickly identify and mitigate threats. • Attention to Detail: Ensuring all potential risks are addressed. • Communication Skills: Ability to translate technical details into actionable recommendations. 8. Additional Requirements • On-Call Availability: May need to respond to incidents 24/7. • Travel: Some roles require travel, potentially to remote or classified locations. • U.S. Citizenship: Mandatory for security clearance eligibility.

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