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We are looking for adjunct faculty who can teach Graduate and Undergraduate courses in Information Systems and Technology (General IT, Software Development/Programming/Software Engineering Management, Data Management/Cloud Administration/Database, IT Project Management/Information Systems Management, Networking/Network Administration/Enterprise Network Management, Cybersecurity/Information Assurance/IT Security/Computer Security or Forensic Management.
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Network, networking, network engineer, network engineer, Cisco certified, type 1 encryptors, ACLs, ASA, ASA firewalls, sidewinder, mcafee sidewinder, access control lists, LAN, WAN, firewall policies, QOS functions, quality of service functions, port security, 802.1x, splunk, solarwinds, fireeye, IAVA, security checklists, palo alto, VOIP, voice over internet protocol, firewalls, VPN, CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, Network+, security clearance, clearance, TS/SCI, benefits, vacation, holiday, 401K.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network + or relevant networking industry certifications. Strong demonstrated experience with network security architecture, design, and implementation best-practices i.e., Defense-in-depth architecture, knowledge of emerging Zero Trust architecture.
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IT-Strat has supported multiple clients including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE via both prime and meaningful subcontracts.
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Leidos Defense has a dynamic opportunity for a Computer Network Defense (CND) Security Engineer to work at our customer site at the National Maritime Intelligence Center, Suitland, MD. In this role you will provide operations, engineering, technical and program management services to support cyber related requirements and operations.
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Experience with System Administration, Network Administration Network Security, Networking Standards, Network Protocols, NIST/FISMA standards and controls, SIEM platforms and security tools, Network Hardware Configurations.
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Networking Core Technologies: IP internetworking, LAN switching, Optical, Dynamic IP routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, Multicast); WAN design and protocols (MPLS, TDM, DWDM); LAN technologies driving current and next generation data center designs (core switching, load balancing, and security.
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Extensive knowledge of industry standard network and security technologies (Firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, Packet Capture, network assessments, router/switch rack and stack and cabling, network configurations and etc.
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Understanding of IT security principals, technologies, best practices to include logical access control, PKI and other encryption methods, network-based and host-based IDS/IPS, security configuration baselines, auditing, vulnerability discovery, and management.
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DLC is seeking candidates for the role of Information Security Engineer I on the Cybersecurity Operations (“Cyber Ops”) team, directly supporting NERC CIP requirements and critical infrastructure security.
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Work and collaborate with the Information Security Director to implement security-related projects. Ability to provide high-level support for all IT networking and communications hardware.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business Administration or closely related field is highly desirable; IT security related certifications such as CySA+, CEH, ECSA, GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, or similar; current ITL certification is a major plus.
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The Government anticipates three TACLANEs∯*∯ Experience: 2 years of relevant IT, Network, Infrastructure experience Experienced with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), CISCO equipment, and Network Access Control (NAC) Education: n/a Certifications: Any 1 or more IAT Level II or III Certification (CCNSecurity, CySA+, CND, Security+ CE, CASP CE, CCNP, CISA, CISSP (or Associate.
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EXPERIENCE: Have 2 years of related specialty IT experience (for example, but not limited to: system engineering, network engineering, information security, application programming, systems design, hierarchical/relational database management, GIS experience, custom report writing, or developing and supporting cloud-based software integrations.
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This role involves collaborating with team members to design and implement a functional network, configuring networking hardware, implementing network security measures, working with vendors, handling escalated network support issues, and adhering to all related NERC CIP requirements.
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