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Cisco or MS certifications preferred, with extra preference given to advanced Cisco or MS certifications such as Cisco Certified Security Professional (“CCSP”), Cisco Certified Network Professional (“CCNP”), Cisco Certified Design Professional (“CCDP”), Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (“CCIE”), or MS Certified Systems Engineer (“MSCE.
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Assesses network topology and device configurations identifying critical security concerns and providing security best practice recommendations. Clearance Requirement : This position requires an Active TS/SCI clearance and the ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability.
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BS Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, or related degree; or HS Diploma & 4+ years of network investigations experience. - Ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability.
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Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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CEH, LPT, ECSA, ENSA, CNDA, ECSS, ECSP, ECES, CISSP, CCSP, SEI, OSEE, ISWP, OSCE, OSCP, CCNA Security, GPEN, GWAPT, GCIH, GAWN, GMOB, GYPC, GXPN. Expertise and experience conducting assessments and vulnerability scans against web, database, operating system, wifi and network devices using DHS CDM vulnerability scanning tool suites.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco Systems. We are seeking a Systems Operation Center Cyber Security Analyst to provide timely and professional cyber support.
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This is an exceptionally unique position as the planned projects will require three facets of Cyber Analyst/Engineering skills: Overall System Cyber Security, SIEM (SPLUNK) Enterprise configuration and implementation for Cyber Security, and Forescout deployment for Network Access Control (NAC.
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Coordinates with Security and Installations Directorate (SI) Office of Counterintelligence (SIC), Insider Threat Office (SIII), in addition to other law enforcement and counterintelligence personnel as required to perform advanced investigation and triage of incidents.
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The contractor shall provide the program office support in developing National Security Agency (NSA) Authorization to Sell Letters, 36(b) Congressional Notification Letters, Non-Recurring Costs Letters, Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Remarks, Anti-Tamper Remarks, and Yockey Waivers.
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Compliance Senior Analyst, Independence Consultation - Business Relationships, Independence & Conflicts Network (ICN) Consult with the ICN leaders, professionals, and various Risk & Brand Protection compliance groups (Anti-Corruption, Cyber Security, CoRe Procurement, etc.
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IT staffing and placement (Project Managers, Agile/Scrum Masters, Business Analysts, DBA's, Software Engineers, Mobile Developers (iOS, Android), DevOps, Automation, QA, Systems & Network Engineers, Cyber Security / Information Security Specialists.
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The IAM Analyst II will analyze, design, support, and maintain security controls for appropriate and minimum necessary access and review access control reports to identify potential risks.
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The Cyber Security Analyst works independently within the established procedures to ensure secure network access and protect against unauthorized access, modifications, or destruction data and services.
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This includes performing real-time cyber threat intelligence analysis, correlating actionable security events, performing network traffic analysis using raw packet data, and participating in the coordination of resources during the incident response process.
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The Cyber Security Analyst III - SecGRC reports to the Supervisor of Information Security - SecGRC. BASIC PURPOSE : The Cyber Security Analyst III - SecGRC provides leadership, advice, and expertise to IT staff and other departments related to Information Security issues.
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