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Network security access control systems with IPS, Anti-Malware, Anti-virus, URL filtering, Web Proxy, DDOS mitigation etc. Network security control systems with Meraki Advanced Security, IPS, URL filtering, Web Proxy, DDOS mitigation etc.
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Experience and/or familiarity with the following network protection devices: Firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), log analysis, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis.
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Malware analysis, threat detection, vulnerability management, patching, etc. malware analysis, threat detection, vulnerability management, patching, etc. An employer is seeking a L3 Security Operations Engineer for a direct hire opportunity.
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CSM has an agent that runs on customers' infrastructure, and detects suspicious activity (cryptominers, malware, weird updates of packages, unusual activity) in real time to identify potential attacks, and help customers respond to those.
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Or CBasic experience with malware analysisWhat does an Internship at ManTech look like? For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Knowledge of enterprise network security technologies including but not limited to: HTTP and web security technologies, proxies, caches, firewalls, SSL/TLS, GRE and IPsec tunneling, DNS, loadbalancing, SD-WAN, VPN's, DLP, anti-virus, spam and spyware solutions (Gateway and SaaS), detection of Advanced Threats, malware detonation/sandboxing, killchain, and analytics.
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CSOC Tier 2 Services include malware and implant analysis, and forensic artifact handling and analysis. CSOC Tier 2 Services include malware and implant analysis, and forensic artifact handling and analysis.
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Infrastructure (server, database, network, operating system, mobile devices), or cyber security (firewall, IDS/IPS, DLP, Proxies, anti-malware, CASB, email security, remote access, security baselines, SIEM, PKI, data encryption/tokenization, Cloud security, security, or cyber security.
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Experience implementing, maintaining, monitoring, and troubleshooting Splunk, Tripwire/AIDE, Tenable SC, and malware solutions. AWS Cloud Certifications AWS Certified Solutions Architect AWS Certified SysOps Administrator AWS Certified DevOps Engineer AWS Security Specialty.
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Title: Senior Malware Analyst. Provide expert guidance and advice to other SOC team members, assisting with incident response and malware analysis efforts. Utilize various tools and techniques, such as static and dynamic analysis, debugging, and disassembly, to analyze and dissect complex malware samples.
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This program provides targeted threat monitoring and response capabilities related to security event monitoring, incident response, malware analysis and reverse engineering, cyber intelligence, and insider threat.
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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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Active Directory, DHCP, DNS, Group PolicyAnti-Malware and Cybersecurity concepts. Technical Skills and Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of networks and cloud computing with a basic understanding of the following:Firewalls, switches, routers, and other network equipment (Cisco, Fortinet)VPN, Load Balancer, Web Application FirewallWindows and Linux Server administrationWeb Server(s) concepts and administrationVirtualization, Backup Procedures, Disaster Recovery and High Availability using industry standards.
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Meta is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Malware Reverse Engineer to join a team of security professionals in the Reality Labs. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in application security, reverse engineering, harmful and malware applications analysis, with a focus on conducting security research in the Metaverse.
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Safeguard networks against malware and viruses, proactively identifying vulnerabilities and enhancing security measures in response to evolving cyber threats. Current Cisco, Meraki, Fortinet and Palo Alto certifications highly preferred Ability to get CCNP within 6 months Physical/Other Requirements: Ability to sit or stand for 4-8 hours during technology operations, such as handling calls.
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