
INFORMATION SECURITY SPECIALIST
Air Mobility CommandClick on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is: To protect the command form espionage, terrorism, and threats of unauthorized disclosure and/or compromise of information considered vital to command mission interests, national defense or national security and implement, and develop, and administer the Information Security Program for Combatant Command (COCOM).Duty 1: Serves as information security program specialist executing/enforcing all operational, functional, and mission assurance aspects of the program. Duty 2: Makes information protection risk assessments and risk management/mitigation strategies/recommendations based on intelligence-derived threat issues that may require deviations from or synthesis of policies. Duty 3: Incumbent is responsible to ensure the core classified national information protection security disciplines of information are fully covered from a policy and programmed viewpoint to ensure overall information protectionrequirements meet missionrequirements. Duty 4: Develops and provides Security Awareness andEducation Programs to satisfy securityeducation and trainingrequirements for COCOM an subordinate organization. Duty 5: Responible for providing assistance to the Induustrial and Personnel Security Program Managers, as well as the Chief, Information Security to ensure the threee-core information protection security disciplines of information, personnel, and industrial security are fully converge form a policy and progammatic viewpoint to ensure overall information protectionrequirements meet missionrequirements.
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