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The Cyber Security Engineer will support enhancements to system security architecture and cyber security capabilities and manage multiple system security plans for development, test and production systems to support Assessment and Authorization (A&A) security requirements.
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The Cyber Security Engineer will interface daily with multiple system owners, engineers and security teams. The Cyber Security Engineer is responsible for researching, evaluating, planning, designing, engineering, and delivering cybersecurity solutions.
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Our dynamic team offers opportunities to work with cutting-edge cyber security tools and grow both vertically and horizontally at an accelerated rate. If you're seeking a career implementing, architecting, and-in select cases-handling next generation controls to manage security risks and exposure, then the Cyber Infrastructure team at Deloitte is for you.
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Barbaricum is seeking a senior-level IT and MS Windows professional to support the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM) J61 in the Command and Control Facility (C2F) at Offutt AFB, NE. This team will provide IT engineering expertise for enterprise systems in the C2F to ensure the Command’s IT architecture and solutions will meet mission and enterprise capability requirements for Nuclear Command and Control, Cyber, Electromagnetic Spectrum Management, and Missile Defense.
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Mature Cyber Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) capabilities to improve Vulnerability Threat Management capabilities. Extensive experience in Cyber Security Tools, network topologies, intrusion detection, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), ZTA, and secured networks.
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Collaborate with various internal teams like architecture, infrastructure operations, cyber security, and others to implement architectures that encompass broad perspectives and requirements.
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Experience with network security architecture similar to the NETTN including Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center, Cisco Firepower NGFW firewalls, AAA, 802.1x, VPN deployments, STIG implementation and verification, Command Cyber Readiness Inspections (CCRI.
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As a Network Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and maintaining our network infrastructure and firewall systems to ensure the security, availability, and performance of our IT environment.
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Competent with large-scale, distributed, federated system architectures, database technologies, virtualization methodologies, wired/wireless data communications, fiber optics, network and cyber security.
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Assist in developing architecture for in Trust, Engineer, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Operations, Security, Technology. Mature Cyber Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) to improve Vulnerability Threat Management capabilities.
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Must be well versed in Cyber Security Tools, network topologies, intrusion detection, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and secured networks. IT experience with Cyber Security Policy and threat mitigation.
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Formal Education Master of Science degree (or higher) in one of the following: computer science, electronics engineering, computer engineering, computer science, information technology, or cyber security.
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We are seeking an experienced, passionate, and talented cyber security engineer with a deep interest in cloud security and incident response. Engage in cloud security architecture, design and implementation, providing expert guidance to ensure secure development and deployment practices.
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Master of Science degree (or higher) in one of the following: computer science, electronics engineering, computer engineering, computer science, information technology, or cyber security.
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