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Deep understanding of cyber threat actor attacker techniques and tools (such as malware, common attack types) including evasion techniques, reconnaissance, scanning, exploitation, evasion, lateral movement, persistence, and exploits), proficient with MITRE Telecommunication&CK.
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4+ years of experience with privileged and elevated access using cybersecurity tools, including Trellix Endpoint Security Suite (ESS), former McAfee HBSS, ePO, or FireEye tools, including MVX, NX, HX, PX, IA, AX, IAS PCAP, or malware and forensics analysis solutions, Palo Alto Firewalls, ForeScout, ACAS, or Splunk and Cribl.
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Knowledge and experience with common scripting languages and tools Python, PowerShell, Bash, YAML. Security architecture (network topology, firewalls, proxies, web content filtering, wireless, EDR, IDS, IPS, SIEM, SOAR, etc.
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Technical skills: RHEL/CentOS Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Kali Linux Application, OS Hardening, PCI DSS, A&A/C&A, RMF, Patch and Vulnerability Management using Tanium, Tenable Security Center and Nessus, Jenkins, Ansible, and Splunk, WebInspect, Metasploit, Python, Azure and AWS, VMware.
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Strong experience of information security principles and practices including but are not limited to the following areas: Next Generation Firewalls; Network Intrusion; Virtual Private Networks; Host Based Security; Malware Prevention; Data Loss Prevention; Digital Forensics; Security Information and Event Management systems.
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Experience with scripting languages such as Python, Bash, Perl, etc. Familiarity in malware analysis and mitigation techniques. Software Reverse Engineer Intern page is loaded. Software Reverse Engineer Intern.
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Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following fields: secure software development, embedded systems security, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, endpoint security, network security, cloud security, and malware analysis.
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Experience working in data analysis, modeling, and visualization packages in TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch, Caffe, and Theano; and developing or integrating analytics in programming languages such as Python.
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Any experience with penetration testing, malware analysis, network traffic analysis. Leidos is seeking an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cybersecurity Researcher / Engineer to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Security Officer.
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Programming/Scripting: experience coding in C, C#, VB, Python, Perl, Ruby on Rails, and. Malware Analysis: ability to perform static and dynamic malware analysis to understand the nature of malware.
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Sustained (e.g., at least 10 years), hands-on experience with: data modeling and data engineering, feature engineering, model lifecycle management, and cloud infrastructure; supervised and unsupervised deep learning algorithms.
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Computer science, machine learning, malware, matlab, python, radar, schematic, software engineer. Write computer programs using statistical software such as SAS, Stata, R, Python and Matlab.
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Proficiency in statistical analysis software such as SAS, SPSS, or Stata, and programming languages such as Python, R, or MATLAB. electronic, machine learning, malware, matlab, photonics, processor, schematic.
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Nice to have: programming experience, shell/perl/python scripting, understanding of malnets, security clearance. Expert level knowledge of the threat landscape, technologies, and techniques; knowledge of malware and exploit behaviors, zero trust network model.
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2 years must include experience with (1) Writing script, regex, or code in common Programming languages, such as C, Matlab, or Python; (2) Relational, non-Relational databases and query languages like MSSQL or My SQL; (3) OSI Model, TCP/IP protocol suite (IP, ARP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, TFTP); and (4) Computer Organization and concepts of Operating systems (UNIX, LINUX and Windows.
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