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Data Security Engineer - 8222 Job In Vienna, Virginia, Vector Talent Resources, Inc.
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This role is 40 hours per week (overtime as needed), and requires:
Experience with encryption solutions for data at rest and in transit
Experience working with and implementing Hardware Security Modules
Experience with virtual systems and server management
Experience with standing up new solutions and establishment of respective process and documentation
Experience supporting day-to-day operations in a large enterprise
Experience with Window and Unix server operating systems
In-depth understanding of encryption key management and ciphers
In-depth understanding of operational monitoring and alerting
Conceptual understanding of networks, firewalls and subnets
Application areas PKI , payment systems
Standards: FIPS , NIST , PCI
CISSP certification desired but not required
Vector Talent Resources is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, protected veteran status, race, color, religious creed, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sex, sexual orientation/gender identity, age or genetic information.
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Information technology (IT) is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of information and communications technology (ICT). In 2012, Zuppo proposed an ICT hierarchy where each hierarchy level "contain[s] some degree of commonality in that they are related to technologies that facilitate the transfer of information and various types of electronically mediated communications". The term is commonly used as a synonym for computers and computer networks, but it also encompasses other information distribution technologies such as television and telephones. Several industries are associated with information technology, including computer hardware, software, electronics, semiconductors, internet, telecom equipment, and e-commerce. Humans have been storing, retrieving, manipulating, and communicating information since the Sumerians in Mesopotamia developed writing in about 3000 BC, but the term information technology in its modern sense first appeared in a 1958 article published in the Harvard Business Review; authors Harold J. Leavitt and Thomas L. Whisler commented that "the new technology does not yet have a single established name. We shall call it information technology (IT)." Their definition consists of three categories: techniques for processing, the application of statistical and mathematical methods to decision-making, and the simulation of higher-order thinking through computer programs.
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