Ts/Sci CI Poly Cyber Security Engineer Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Ts/Sci CI Poly Cyber Security Engineer

-The Cybersecurity Engineer is a specialized field of system engineering that integrates cybersecurity requirements, engineering principles, and system design standards to ensure the architecture for communications platforms, and information remains secure.
-Utilize your systems engineering expertise review and assess of a wide range of complex weapon systems to identify technical risks within the system's cybersecurity posture.
-Work with the system owner to develop and recommend appropriate mitigations to manage cybersecurity risks.
-Responsible for reviewing and assessing cybersecurity architectures across a variety of applications or domains for systems with large size, complexity, and risk.
-Experience with Cybersecurity best practices and Threat-based Cybersecurity frameworks -Experience providing system security engineering guidance for customers -Familiar with system authorization process and necessary security artifacts -TS/SCI w/ CI Poly (FS Preferred) -5 years experience as a Cybersecurity Engineer and BS in Computer Science, System Engineering, or related discipline - OR 3 years experience as a Cybersecurity Engineer and MS in Computer Science, System Engineering, or related discipline - OR 1 year as a Cybersecurity Engineer on programs of similar scope/size with a PhD or JD degree -Active TS/SCI with Polygraph required -CompTIA Security
(required) OR One of more of the following within 6 months of start on contract:
CPTE, CEH, CISA, CISSP (Higher level cert can substitute for security +) Recommended Skills Architecture Certified Ethical Hacker Certified Information Security Manager Certified Information Systems Security Professional Communication Counter Intelligence Polygraph (Ci Clearance) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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