Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) III Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) III

Company Name:
DigiFlight
DigiFlight is seeking an Information Systems Security Engineer to support our government client in the Ft. Meade area.
Candidates must possess the following:
Individuals in this position should have at least ten (10) years experience as a Systems Security Engineer in programs that encompass system architecture, network architecture, modern operating systems, requirements analysis, and process
development and evaluation with an emphasis on information system security.
Experience in the Intelligence Community (IC) is required along with System development lifecycle expertise including security certification and accreditation; security architecture development and design; performance of security readiness reviews and risk assessments; information assurance metrics; SOA architectures; applications; web applications; and databases is required.
Systems Security Engineer III''s are expected to be experts in their own field and knowledgeable about other related areas and be able to work with top-level government management and to work as a team.
Candidates are also required to meet the following: Experience with system security testing and POA&M; fixes and tracking; Tracking system requirements that are security related. Experience working directly with software and hardware development teams. Experience with ReqPro, RedMine, and Jira.
All candidates must have a CISSP
Date: 2014-05-01
Country: US
State: MD
City: Ft. Meade
Category: Information Technology
Job Type: Regular Full-TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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