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The Data Security Technician assists in preventing unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, and/or destruction of an organization's information. Supports the team responsible for ensuring the security of the organization's systems and information assets. Being a Data Security Technician may assist in migrating non-compliant environments to compliant environments. Conducts audits and risk assessments and summarizes findings. In addition, Data Security Technician typically requires an associate degree. Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Data Security Technician works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Working as a Data Security Technician typically requires 3-5 years of related experience.
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The United States Navy occupational rating of data processing technician (abbreviated as DP) was a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) to enlisted members who satisfactorily completed initial data processing technician "A" school training.
This navy rating originated as the machine accountant (MA) rating in large number of navy rating changes implemented in 1948. The rating name and designation was changed to data processing technician (DP) in 1967. The Navy disestablished the DP rating on 1 October 1997, combining DPs who had not previously changed ratings into the radioman(RM) rating. In 1999 the (RM) rating was re-designated information systems technician (IT). The radioman rating specialty mark was retained for use by the IT rating members. In 2005 the cryptologic technician communications (CTO) rating merged into the IT rating.
Data processing technicians operated data processing equipment including keypunch machines, sorters, collators, reproducers, tabulating printers, and computers; performed the administrative tasks for operating computer facility, including the handling of all classified material passing into or out of a computer system; designed, developed, tested, and maintained computer software.