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Certifications and technical skills required for the role: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), CEH, CompTIA CASP+, Security+ or equivalent certification. Cisco, CompTIA, Microsoft, or Linux certifications (nice to have.
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Relevant Cyber Security certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CYSA+, CISM, CASP+CE, CEH, etc. Relevant Cyber Security certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CYSA+, CISM, CASP+CE, CEH, etc.
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CCNA, MCSE, CISSP, CompTIA Security , and CEH highly desirable. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Business Information Systems or a similar field or equivalent work experience required or equivalent certifications (CompTIA A+, N+, S.
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Industry certifications (CISSP, CompTIA Security +, CEH, CCSP, Microsoft certifications) will be considered a strong asset. Industry certifications (CISSP, CompTIA Security +, CEH, CCSP, Microsoft certifications) will be considered a strong asset.
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Security+ or CySA+ or CASP+ or PenTest+ Comptia Security Certification preferred. CISSP or GSEC or SSCP or CEH or OSCP or CCSP or MS-500 or AZ-500 Other Security Certifications preferred.
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Security Engineer Maintained CompTIA Security+ Professional (Security+), CISSP and/or CEH certification for 5+ consecutive years· 5+ consecutive years of systems assessment and authentication experience.
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Certified SOC Analyst (CSA) or equivalent certifications: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CompTIA Security, GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst. Certified SOC Analyst (CSA) or equivalent certifications: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CompTIA Security, GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst.
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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) We achieve that via advanced capabilities in the areas of Design & Product Management, DevSecOps & Cloud Engineering, Intelligent Automation, and Cybersecurity.
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CompTIA Security + (required) One of more of the following within 6 months of start on contract: CPTE, CEH, CISA, CISSP. Agile Scrum/Kanban principles, PMI/ACP, ScrumMaster, Product Owner, PMI PMP.
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PhD or JD degree in (Computer Science, System Engineering, or related discipline) or related discipline from an accredited college or university is required. 1 year as a Cybersecurity Engineer on programs of similar scope/size with a PhD or JD degree.
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CySA+ CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst. CEH Certified Ethical Hacker. Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) If you’re seeking a career in vulnerability management, quality assurance, or GRC tools, then Application Security at Deloitte is the offering for you.
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Relevant certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) preferred. Relevant certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) preferred.
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Information Security Certification, including CEH, CISM, CCSP, CCSK, CISSP, or CompTIA Security+ Information Security Certification, including CEH, CISM, CCSP, CCSK, CISSP, or CompTIA Security.
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CPTE - Certified Penetration Testing Engineer or CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker. CERTIFICATIONS: (One or more required)CompTIA Security + CPTE - Certified Penetration Testing Engineer or CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker.
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