Cybersecurity Partner Of Choice Jobs in Washington DC

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Clinical Pharmacist

Company: CompHealth

Location: Washington State

Posted May 29, 2025

In order to apply, you will need to have either current or recent acute care hospital experience and an active Washington license.

Embedded Software Engineer II

Company: Honeywell

Location: Fort Washington, PA

Posted May 30, 2025

Your day-to-day work will involve full lifecycle software development, from concept and architecture through implementation, validation, and field support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Cybersecurity Partner Of Choice roles?
Entry‑level analysts earn $80k–$120k; mid‑level specialists ($3–5 years) command $120k–$170k; senior architects and managers ($7+ years) command $170k–$250k, with bonuses and equity pushing total compensation above $300k in high‑growth firms.
Which skills and certifications are required?
Key skills include zero‑trust architecture, multi‑cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP), SIEM (Splunk, QRadar), threat hunting, incident response, and DevSecOps. Certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CCSP, CEH, and CompTIA Security+ are highly valued.
Is remote work available in this category?
Yes—many Cybersecurity Partner Of Choice positions support full or hybrid remote work, especially incident response, threat intelligence, and compliance roles. Firms provide secure VPNs, collaboration tools, and cloud‑based SIEM access.
What are the career progression paths?
Typical pathways start with SOC Analyst → Incident Responder → Security Engineer → Security Architect → Manager → CISO/VP of Security. Continuous learning, certifications, and leadership experience accelerate promotion.
What industry trends impact Cybersecurity Partner Of Choice roles?
Current trends include zero‑trust adoption, AI‑powered threat detection, cloud‑first security, regulatory compliance (GDPR, CCPA, NIST), and DevSecOps integration. These trends raise demand for specialists who can blend technical skill with strategic vision.

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