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Experience using security-relevant tools and devices for security auditing, network security, host/server security, communication security, or policy management.
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Conduct research and analysis on COMSEC, cryptography, cybersecurity, and IT network technical and financial requirements, budgets, and policy compliance to support the development of information papers and briefings for senior client leadership.
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Perform a variety of Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Network Defense (CND) functions which are broad in nature and support multi-tier IA and CND functions, including systems engineer, audit and inspection, infrastructure support, certification and accreditation, vulnerability management, and detection and response support services.
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As a systems security and network security engineer, you can identify and engineer cyber security solutions needed to assess vulnerabilities and recommend the best solution and security strategy.
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As a Network Security Risk Specialist on our team, you’ll use your experience to work with DOD clients to discover their cyber risks, understand policies, and develop a mitigation plan. The answer is you—a Network Security Risk Specialist who will break down complex threats into manageable plans of action.
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We’re looking for an experienced cyber mission spe cia list like you to apply your knowledge in cyber risk management, network security monitoring tools, and cyber testing and evaluation and impact our nation’s IT infrastructure.
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Experience with security tools and devices, including network firewalls, web proxy, int rus ion prevention systems, vulnerability scanners, or penetration tools. Experience with evaluating security vulnerabilities, developing mitigation strategies, or implementing remediation activities according to Risk Management Framework and Test and Evaluation guidance.
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Cyber Security Engineer, Senior. 3+ years of experience with developing resilient cybersecurity solutions and researching innovative cyber resilience strategies as an Information System Security Manager.
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Offensive Cyber Security Engineer. Experience with network penetration testing. Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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As an engineer on our team, you'll work with Booz Allen colleagues and the client to develop, rapidly deploy, and integrate the next generation of resilient space, ground, and user capabilities across the Satellite Control Network and the Space Enterprise to deter attacks and provide critical information to our warfighters to defeat our enemies.
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