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Research & Development Specialist (DCWF 661)

DoD 8140: Cyber IT

Conducts research in systems/software engineering to develop capabilities and identify vulnerabilities, with security integrated throughout.

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Secure Project Management (OPM 802)

NICE: Oversight and Governance

Responsible for overseeing and directly managing technology projects. Ensures cybersecurity is built into projects to protect the organization’s critical infrastructure and assets, reduce risk, and meet organizational goals. Tracks and communicates project status and demonstrates project value to the organization.

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Secure Software Assessor (DCWF 622)

DoD 8140: Cybersecurity

Analyzes new or existing software applications for security issues and provides actionable insights to improve protection and performance.

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Secure Software Development (OPM 621)

NICE: Design and Development

Responsible for developing, creating, modifying, and maintaining computer applications, software, or specialized utility programs.

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Secure Systems Development

NICE: Design and Development

Responsible for the secure design, development, and testing of systems and the evaluation of system security throughout the systems development life cycle.

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Security Architect & Engineer

Cyber Defense

Design, implement, and tune an effective combination of network-centric and data-centric controls to balance prevention, detection, and response. Security architects and engineers are capable of looking at an enterprise defense holistically and building security at every layer. They can balance business and technical requirements along with various security policies and procedures to implement defensible security architectures.

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Security Architect (DCWF 652)

DoD 8140: Cybersecurity

Designs secure enterprise systems considering environmental constraints and translates them into enforceable security processes and protocols.

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Security Control Assessment (OPM 612)

NICE: Oversight and Governance

Responsible for conducting independent comprehensive assessments of management, operational, and technical security controls and control enhancements employed within or inherited by a system to determine their overall effectiveness.

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Security Control Assessor (DCWF 612)

DoD 8140: Cybersecurity

Conducts independent assessments of IT system security controls to evaluate their overall effectiveness in protecting mission-critical systems.

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Security Manager

Cybersecurity Leadership

Daily focus is on the leadership of technical teams. Includes titles such as Technical Director, Manager, and Team Lead.

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Senior Security Leader

Cybersecurity Leadership

Daily focus is on the leadership of technical teams. Includes titles such as Technical Director, Manager, and Team Lead.

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SOC Manager

Cyber Defense

Security Operations Center (SOC) managers bridge the gap between business processes and the highly technical work that goes on in the SOC. They direct SOC operations and are responsible for hiring and training, creating and executing cybersecurity strategy, and leading the company’s response to major security threats.

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