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Cyber security, network security, threat neutralization, network visualization, lateral spread response, insider threat visibility, network mapping, risk and compliance reporting, realtime alerting, cyber defense, cyber threat response, multi-tenant, IoT security, managed detection and response, mdr, incident response, managed security, MSP, cyber security solution, and security operations center.
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ManTech is seeking a Cyber Network Defense (CND) Analyst in Herndon, VA. As a CND Analyst on our team, you will use your expertise in Host Based Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and specialized network defense to provide innovative and creative solutions to challenging cyber security problems.
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Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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You will apply familiarity with the utilization, configuration, and implementation of cyber defense capabilities, including web content filters, email security capabilities, Int rus ion Detection Systems, Int rus ion Prevention Systems, Host-Based Security Systems, Security Incident and Event Management tools, Domain Name System security practices, advanced log analysis, network monitoring, network flow analysis, packet capture analysis, network proxies, firewalls, anti-vi rus.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity functions such as asset management, identity and access management, cloud security, network security, security operations, and incident response, and techn ologies such as SIEM, EDR, IPS/ IDS, SAST, DAST, CASB/ DLP, CSPM, or CWPP.
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Experience with application security and testing, including secure coding practices and vulnerability assessment methodologies, administering and assessing network devices and security controls, including network security management and configuration, and with Windows or Linux system administration, including managing and securing operating systems effectively.
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Leidos is seeking a Network Security Engineer on the NOAA Cyber Security Center contract in Boulder, CO. or Fairmont, WV. This position will be part of a Network Security team which is part of a larger Enterprise Security Services (ESS) team.
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Must have a minimum of one of the following IAT II certifications; Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cyber Security Analyst+ (CySA+), Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP), GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC), CompTIA Security+ Continuing Education (Security+ CE), Cyber Network Defender (CND), or Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP.
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Bachelor’s degree in Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering or equivalent preferred. Experience as Information Security Engineer and/or Cyber Security Engineer.
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Bavelle Technologies is seeking a Cyber Security and Network Engineer with proven experience in Cyber Security solutions, for animmediatefull-time position.
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Interface with other teams in Information Security (e.g. network operations, Cyber Threat Operations Center (CTOC), vulnerability management) along with information and liability risk officers and technology management to help guide cyber security investigations and incidents.
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CTG is seeking to fill a Cyber Security Engineer opening for our client in Anchorage, AK. Security Operations Center (SOC) – Worked in or directly with a SOC using tools such as Cyber Protect, ServiceNow, or Splunk.
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We deliver state-of-the-art cyber security consulting services to Fortune 1,000 organizations in the Financial Services, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, Technology, Industrial and Consumer Products industries.
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On the NOAA Cyber Security Center contract in Boulder, CO. or Fairmont, WV. This position will be part of a Network Security team which is part of a larger Enterprise Security Services (ESS) team.
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The Cyber Security Engineer may be involved with commercial, custom and/or government computer product vendors in the design, evaluation, and architecture of state-of-the-art secure GOTS/COTS applications, operating systems, networks, databases, and custom built technology.
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