
Information Systems Security Analyst/Specialist
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job. Position will be filled at any of the locations listed below. Site specific salary information as follows: Battle Creek, MI: $106,437 - $138,370 Columbus, OH: $111,065- $144,386 Dayton, OH: $110,401- $143,523 Fort Belvoir, VA: $121,785- $158,322 New Cumberland, PA: $121,785- $158,322 Ogden, UT: $106,437 - $138,370 Philadelphia, PA: $117,284- $152,471 Richmond, VA: $111,183- $144,540The authoritative representative for DLA on DOD and
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Tasking communications and reporting for the DLA Web Scanning Program.The authoritative representative for PPSM implementation on the use of Internet protocols, application and data services that traverse DOD networks connected to the Global Information Grid (GIG).Aids in Enterprise security declaration, readiness, and sustainment services for Information Technology (IT)technical vulnerabilities in support of continuous monitoring for the DLA Approving Official (AO).Aids in security for DLA Approving Official (AO) and their oversight on DLA's operational IT environment, while working for DLA Information Operations, Cybersecurity.Provides expertise to ensure prioritization of emerging and existing technical vulnerabilities, and ensures PPSM security instructions, guidance, and standard operating procedures are prepared, maintained, and implemented for the Enterprise.Responsible for the oversight of PPSM and IAVM program management of Enterprise IT Infrastructure Provides project management support to the Cybersecurity service area.Represents the Branch Chief during audits and inspections of PPSM and IAVM programs. Performs automated vulnerability scanning and analyzes reports for compliance.
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