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Key information security functions and activities include architecture and design for NCR information security controls, developing and enforcing policies and standards, security awareness training, risk management, assessment, and testing, monitoring and metrics, incident management, threat intelligence and vulnerability management.
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Well-versed in cloud technology and security, including GCP, Azure and AWS security, Office 365 security, cloud DLP.Knowledge in industry standard software development practicesHands-on experience in security assessment, cloud architecture, threat modeling, and policy writing.
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Experience working in Security Engineering, Threat Response, Security Operations, IT Operations, IT Compliance and/or IT Governance. Has advanced in-depth knowledge of security protocols and standards, vulnerability assessment tools, security application suites, penetration testing tools and advanced understanding of countermeasures/mitigation techniques.
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Industry certifications (CISSP, CompTIA Security +, CEH, CCSP, Microsoft certifications) will be considered a strong asset. Experience in vulnerability management, security assessment, security awareness, and identity access management systems is highly desirable.
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Strong understanding of secure software development practices, threat modeling, risk assessment, and vulnerability management. Certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), or Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) are a plus.
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Must possessd several industry-accepted security certification (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CCSP) 8 years of experience with security assessment tools, vulnerability management, and penetration testing methodologies.
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Lead assessment, development, implementation, optimization, and documentation of a comprehensive and broad set of security technologies and processes (secure software development, application security, data protection, cryptography, key management, identity and access management, network security) within SaaS, IaaS, PaaS in cloud environments.
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The Sr. Cyber Security Engineer will provide strategic assessment, tactical analysis and recommendations for cyber risk reduction operations. Strong understanding of cyber threat landscape, vulnerability management, and NIST CSF.
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The contracts support functions are: IA Management, Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) coordination and reporting, Risk Management Framework (RMF) application, IA compliance measurements and metrics, Assessment and Authorization (A&A), Vulnerability Management , and Cyber Defense support.
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Experience with security assessment tools and techniques, such as vulnerability scanning, penetration testing and threat modeling. Relevant cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CEH) are a plus.
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Risk and threat assessment processes and practices Malware such as worms, viruses and Trojans, unsecure protocols ports and services. Cisco Certified Network Associate or equivalent certification such Cisco Certified CyberOps is required and must be kept valid during the term of employment Other acceptable certifications include: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor), Security+ (CompTIA Security+), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker.
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Security certificates such as CISSP, Security+, CEH, or GIAC: GCIA, GCIH, GSEC, GWEB. Experience with assessment, implementation, optimization, and documentation of a comprehensive and broad set of security technologies and processes such as data protection, identity and access management (IAM), network security with IaaS, PaaS, and other computing environments.
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Discover, triage, and document security detections based on threat intelligence. Working knowledge of the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL), static/dynamic analysis, and threat modeling.
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Five+ years experience in computer contingency planning, application security, information risk assessment, developing security threat solutions or similar areas required. Security industry certifications like CISSP, CISA, CBCP preferred.
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Participate with IT Security management on developing, implementing and managing security controls and defenses related to the execution for the Information Security Standard Program, including Intrusion Detection, Threat Protection, Log Monitoring, Vulnerability Assessment, and Information Security Process & Reporting.
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