SUPERVISORY IT SPECIALIST (INFOSEC)
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You will serve as a Branch Chief, responsible for planning, controlling, and managing personnel to assure effective and efficient day-to-day operations of the Cybersecurity branch Division.You will apply an understanding of therequirements and associated DoD and any other authoritative risk management framework controls, continuous monitoring, scorecards, plans of action and milestones, and system diagrams and topologies.You will establish a strong risk awareness culture and a common "risk language" across the enterprise.You will oversee compliance training and awareness programs to educate employees on compliance policies and procedures.You will collaborate with DoD, Intelligence Community and other external organizations on impacts/risks of advancing threats to the IPC fielded architectures and theatre.You will assist with building and maintaining a strong cyber workforce.You will ensure coordination of implementation and operating activities with other command staff offices, subordinate commands, external organizations, higher headquarters, and other Federal and non-Federal agencies.You will research advanced communication equipment, network architectural design for application data networks and complex tactical and operational systems.
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