Information Security
Information security can mean protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction. This goes beyond just computers and networks. Risks and threats can come from individuals, acts of nature, and new technology.
This topic affects everyone in the federal workforce - top to bottom. Thus, it is also the responsibility of everyone in the federal workforce to protect the information from threats.
Share your experience with securing information.
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Joined: 7/27/2022(UTC) Posts: 1  Location: Virginia
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Hi. I'm interested in switching from state to federal government. My background is: 4 years Army, Bachelors degree with 27 years IT (18 of which in cyber security). I have good certifications (CISSP, CISM, CISA, etc...) Next week I'm doing my TS/SCI indoctrination. Considering making the switch in the next year. The goal is to eventually (3-4 years) have an option to go overseas (Europe preferred). What options are available? Appropriate agencies? The Foreign Service variants don't allow choice of assignment (not a problem for me personally but family makes that a challenge plus pay is low). So far I've seen jobs on bases like Rammstein (fine with me). Any other ideas? I'd consider going the contract route as well, Thanks, GD
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