Accenture Federal Services

Technology

CybersecurityArchitect

$155–215k ~AI est. Arlington, Virginia, United States
The Brief

“Cybersecurity Architect at Accenture Federal Services. Skills: Cybersecurity architecture, Risk assessment, Security protocols. Design security measures. Implement security measures”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Risk assessment; Vulnerability assessment; Penetration testing

Eligibility Requirements

US citizen, Active Secret Clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, 4 years of experience in cybersecurity, Experience in conducting risk assessments, Experience in vulnerability assessments, Experience in penetration testing, Experience with firewalls, Experience with IDS/IPS, Experience with antivirus, Experience with encryption, Possess a DoD 8140 Certification, US citizen, Active Secret Clearance

Nice to Have

Relevant cybersecurity certifications, CISSP, CISM, CAP

What You'll Do.

Design security measures

Implement security measures

Maintain security protocols

Conduct risk assessments

Conduct vulnerability assessments

Conduct penetration testing

Collaborate with IT teams

Collaborate with project managers

Collaborate with stakeholders

Ensure compliance with federal regulations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

IT teams; Project managers; Stakeholders

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