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Experience with network security architecture to include, but not limited to firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), content filtering devices, encryption devices, and DoD Public Key Infrastructure (PKI.
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Our team of talented Network and Cybersecurity professionals help design, develop, procure, implement, operate/sustain, and enhance NGA networks and cybersecurity posture in support of national security.
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Linux Systems Engineer III - Network Security Tools. Linux Systems Engineer III - Network Security Tools. As a Network Defense Linux Systems Engineer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the security and efficiency of our Linux-based systems.
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Experience should include Network Engineering (hardware and software) using routers, switches, network security devices, protocol analyzers, TCP/IP, CISCO Unified Communications (call manager) and CISCO Identity Server Engine (ISE.
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Specific experience in IA Security, Information Systems Security, Network Security, Vulnerability and/or Security Administration. Certified in Governance Risk and Compliance, Comp TIA, Advance Security Practitioner (CASP+), CompTIA Security+, and/or Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP.
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O One of the following baseline certifications to qualify: A+ CE, CCNSecurity, CND, Network+ CE, SSCP, CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CASP+ CE, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CC.
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CACI has an opportunity for a Network Engineer to support the Hopper Global Service Center in Suitland, MD with a wide range of network skills. CompTIA Security + CE. Administer network equipment including routers, switches, servers, transmission media, and related hardware of the organization's network architecture and infrastructure local area and wide area networking including bandwidth management.
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CACI's Transport & Cybersecurity Services (TCS) program is actively hiring a team of TS/SCI cleared Network Engineers to support an Intelligence Community customer’s wide-area (WAN), local-area (LAN), and campus-area (CAN) networks across multiple security domains.
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Verify that the LAN and all network equipment adhere to configuration management and security standards in accordance with Federal mandates. Network Engineer - Mid. Security+ or 8140 (formerly 8570) equivalent and Cisco: CCNA, CCNP Certification.
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Create a best of breed network security model using Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), Host-Based Security Systems (HBSS), packet capture and analysis, firewalls, and other critical components to create a well-rounded solution.
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CACI is looking for a Systems Administration Design Engineer to lead Software Maintenance Action (SWMA) (e.g., scripting standard OS patch installs) for the Range, Communications, and Network segments that support the U.S. Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN.
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Network Engineer - MidJob Category: Information TechnologyTime Type: Full timeMinimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCIEmployee Type: RegularPercentage of Travel Required: Up to 10%Type of Travel: None.
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CACI is seeking a Network Engineer to support NSWC Corona Division’s Navy Continuous Training Environment (NCTE) PM to deliver FST and LVC training capability. As a Network Engineer, you will demonstrate capability in one or more of the Information Technology core areas; Computer System Engineering; Computer System Services; Data Management Services; Modeling, Analysis and Simulation; Professional Support Services; Test Analysis and Evaluation; and Systems Integration.
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CACI has an exciting and immediate opportunity for a WAN Architecture & Design Engineer to support the USAF Network Operations Security Center (NOSC). Develop reports and trend analysis documentation on bandwidth and network security incidents.
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IT Certifications: CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, VMWare, Red Hat, etc. Experience working with network security appliances and Cross Domain Solutions (CDS). Company Overview: At CACI, you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact by providing information solutions and services in support of national security missions and government transformation for Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian customers.
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