
SECURITY SPECIALIST
Naval Intelligence ActivityYou will serve as a GG-0080-14 Security Specialist within the
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE
ACTIVITY, Security and Insider Threat Directorate (N7). As a subject matter expert and Senior Navy Insider Threat Program (InTP) Analyst, you will develop and implement Navy Insider Threat policies, programs, and procedures to prevent, detect, deter, and mitigate threats from insiders that may harm or place at risk Navy personnel, information, or resources.You will serve as the technical expert for multidisciplinary fields such as counterintelligence, security, cybersecurity, human resources, and law enforcement as they pertain to insider threat risk mitigation.You will assess and formulate recommendations and responses for internal and external requests for data, metrics, information, briefings, and executive talking points regarding the Navy Insider Threat Program (InTP).You will develop/implement Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) policies, procedures, and activities as related to the Navy Insider Threat Program.You will analyze key information and evaluate the effectiveness of strategies, courses of action, and solutions needed to address complex, sensitive and multi-faceted issues.You will execute and coordinate the Random Polygraph Program activities designed to counter threats posed by Navy personnel with enhanced (privileged) access to classified and/or sensitive information and information systems.You will apply senior level knowledge of applicable laws and regulations authorizing counterintelligence-scope polygraph examinations to effectively manage and implement the Random Polygraph Program.You will represent OPNAV/Naval Intelligence Activity on working groups and committees at inter-agency forums, conferences and technical exchanges to ensure alignment of program capabilities.
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