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Industry Certification(s) i.e., Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional, Certified Information Systems Security Professional, Global Information Assurance Cert., Certified Ethical Hacker, Certified Information Security Manager (CSSLP, CISSP, GICSP, GSEC, CEH or CISM.
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Qualified at the IAT Level II for the DoD Information Assurance Workforce, must possess one of the following certifications: CCNSecurity, GICSP, GSEC, Security+, or SSCP.These Qualifications Would be Nice to Have:Familiar with scanning tools (e.g. NESSUS, ACAS, etc.
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Responsible for planning, designing, implementing and auditing of key components of the enterprise security program, including but not limited to security architecture & design, cyber risk management, security audits & assessments, standards & procedures development, evaluation & selection of technologies, security reporting, vulnerability management, security education & awareness, regulatory compliance.
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Professional security certification such as: CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CompTIA Security+ CE, SSCP, or higher. Research, write, review, disposition feedback, and finalize recommendations regarding cyber security policy, assessment and authorization assessments (A&As), security test and evaluation reports, and security engineering practices and processes.
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Cyber Security Nexus (CSX. GIAC Security Professional (GSEC) Demonstratable knowledge of industry best practices and relevant legal requirements as they pertain to cybersecurity, compliance, and privacy laws and regulations including TSA/DHS transport directives, DMV rules and regulation and other transportation agency cyber security rules and regulations.
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BS Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering,or related degree; or HS Diploma. Second, HIRT also can be called upon to proactively identify malicious activity, otherwise known as a “hunt”, specifically focusing on identifying threats from sophisticated threat actors that are often undetected, and in situations beyond the capacity and capability of traditional cyber security tools and techniques.
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Shall possess GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) or Security+ Continuing Education (CE) or Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) to meet the minimum credential requirements for Cyber IT/Cybersecurity Workforce (CSWF) as outlined in SECNAV M-5239.2.
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IAT Level II (GSEC, Security+, SSCP, or CCNSecurity) certification required. McIntire Solutions is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst to support our Springfield Customer. Title: Cyber Security Analyst.
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IAT Level II (Security +, CySA+, CND, GSEC, SSCP, GICSP) Be familiar with commercial industry and government developed cyber security technologies that enable a layered defensive strategy across large enterprise networked environments.
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Advanced cybersecurity Certifications, including Security +, GSEC, or CISSP. As an information security risk specialist on our team, you’ll use your experience to work with national security and intelligence community clients to discover their cyber risks, understand applicable policies, and develop mitigation plans.
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Currently, CACI is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Cyber Security Analyst, Senior, to join our team in the Springfield, VA area. Performs cyber incident triage to include determining scope, urgency, and potential impact; identify the specific vulnerability and make recommendations which enable expeditious remediation.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), AWS Certification, GIAC Security Operations Certified (GSOC), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), Security+ Certification.
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Current, or able to obtain within three months of hire, DoD-approved IA baseline certification (CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, SSCP) Establish and recommend policies on BSC/CAST system use and services in accordance with DoD information assurance and cyber security policies.
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Cloud+ or GICSP (Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional) or GSEC (GIAC Security Essentials) or SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner), or Associate's degree.
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Examine computers, related hardware, network traffic, related applications, and operating systems to identify potential threats, anomalous or malicious activities to network resources; conducts strategic assessments on systems and networks; provides tactical analyses and suggestions; generates detailed reports for management; takes effective measures to prevent and reduce cyber security incidents.
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