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General security knowledge (GIAC, CISSP, CCSE, CISA, HBSS, NSA, CEH, Cisco Security, Security +, or other security certifications). to include: Palo Alto / Checkpoint / Juniper / McAfee / Cisco / Blue Coat / Imperva etc.
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Expertise in the process of obtaining HBSS and ACAS kickstart ISO's from DISA. Extensive knowledge of building virtual servers, deploying, and patching all McAfee modules via the ePO, configuring McAfee policies for each environment STIG'ing HBSS Windows OS, McAfee policies to comply with benchmarks (Not reviewing or confirming), STIG'ing ACAS RHEL servers.
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Expert with at least one of the following tools: Splunk, HBSS/McAfee, Rapid7. Design, configure, implement, troubleshoot, and maintain all security platforms and their associated software, such as firewalls (Security Groups), intrusion detection/intrusion prevention, anti-virus/malware (HBSS), cryptography systems (Vormetric), SIEM (Splunk), and MDM.
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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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Expert with implementing and managing \SIEM (e.g., Splunk), end-point security (IDS/IPS and HBSS) The Cyber Security Engineer must display an excellent understanding of technology and utilization of Firewalls (Security Groups), VPNs, Data Loss Prevention (DPS), IDS/IPS, Web-Proxy, Security tools, and Security Audits.
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Extensive experience utilizing and familiarity installing DOD security tools and computer security tools such HBSS, ACAS, McAfee, etc. Must possess a current DoD Approved Cybersecurity Workforce Certification for an Information Assurance Manager (IAM) Level 2 (Security+) or IAM Level 3 (CISSP or CISM), and actively practicing IT security and compliance.
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Must have experience with Risk Management Framework (RMF) or DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP). Create, review, and maintain DOD Risk Management Framework (RMF) A&A packages.
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Candidates will work directly with Team leads, developers and operations personnel throughout a DevSecOps life cycle both on policy and technical implementation of technologies. We are seeking a Cyber Security Engineer (SME.
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Experience using various cybersecurity tools in audit collection, audit review, audit management, and end point protection (HBSS, McAfee ePO, ENS, DLP). Experience using various cybersecurity tools in audit collection, audit review, audit management, and end point protection (HBSS, McAfee ePO, ENS, DLP.
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Experience with installing, configuring, or maintaining devices, applications, and security tools, including Palo Alto Firewalls, Trellix ESS or former McAfee HBSS, ePO, and FireEye tools, Splunk and Cribl or ForeScout.
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STIG'ing HBSS Windows OS, McAfee policies to comply with benchmarks (Not reviewing or confirming), STIG'ing ACAS RHEL servers. Knowledge of the process of obtaining licenses for all HBSS ePO's and Tenable Security Centers.
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Configure, operate and maintain HBSS and its components (ePolicy Orchestrator, McAfee Agent, Data Loss Prevention, Host Intrusion Prevention System, Policy Auditor, ESS, Asset Baseline Monitor, and Virus Scan Enterprise) on Windows and Linux creating exceptions to allow essential processes to continue uninterrupted.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) is seeking a highly motivated Cyber Security Engineer to manage HBSS and ACAS systems. This role requires a cybersecurity engineer to provide onsite support for our customer's host-based security system (HBSS) and their assured compliance assessment solution (ACAS.
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Familiarity with McAfee Host Based Security System (HBSS) An IAT II certification (CCNSecurity, CND, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, or SSCP) is required. Possess a detailed understanding of desktop services to include Windows 10 Operating Systems, Active Directory, VDI concepts, VMware Horizon View, VM AppVolumes, Network Policy Server (NPS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP.
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Formulate systems and methodologies as well as respond to security related events and assist in remediation effortsof cyber security incidents (system and/or network breaches, malware attacks) Experience with additional security tools and processes such as IDS/IPS, VPN, Webinspect, Appdetective.
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