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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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An Associate of Science (A.S.); Bachelor of Science (B.S.); Master of Science (M.S.); or Doctorate (PhD) degree 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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Industry certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), or equivalent certification is highly desired.
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The IT Security Engineer is expected to be fully aware of the companys security infrastructure, framework, risks, and roadmap goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
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Support of virtual environments including VMware, and Hyper-V Support backup and disaster recovery solutions Configure, install, and support various network devices and services, including WAN and LAN connectivity, routers, firewalls, & security Effectively communicate with customers on ticket progress, impending changes, or agreed outages, etc.
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Relevant certifications such as Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), CompTIA Network+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or similar preferred.
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Routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP, EIGRP Knowledge of application transport and network infrastructure protocols Experience with firewalls: Palo Alto and Cisco ASA Virtual platform systems experience, F5 load balancers CCIE and/or CISSP certification preferred but not required Top Tier International Bank seeks Senior Network Engineer to build, improve and support enterprise networks including Data Center engineering, campus LAN support, security hardening and network access control.
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Join our dynamic team as a IT Security Specialist and become a vital contributor to support NASA as an Oceaneering Teammate on the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract.
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Eligibility: Eligible to work in the U.S. and obtain a Public Trust Location: Washington, D.C. (2-3 days on/site) Hours: M-FR Standard Operating Hours Responsibilities of the Cyber Network Engineer: •Provide technical and engineering support for IT infrastructure upgrades, enhancements, additions, and re-designs.
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The Network Security Tools Engineer supports the development and implementation of cyber engineering strategies, tools and techniques to enhance a system’s cyber-resiliency against existing and emerging cyber-threats.
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This position is responsible for providing engineering expertise and guidance for the design, development, and implementation of IT security solutions that protects and monitors critical mission networks and systems.
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The Junior IT data analyst will work with the IT Asset Manager and the IBD-SS systems engineering team to ensure the base defense information system assets are accounted for, deployed, maintained, upgraded, and disposed of, to include network and cybersecurity management.
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The successful Cyber Security Engineer applies current analytical and logical thinking to the design, architecture, development, evaluation, testing, and integration of computer systems, appliances, and networks to elevate the security posture of the program.
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Experience engineering and implementing platforms and services in a software-defined network environment Experience with DoD IT security requirements including DISA STIG/SRGs. Understanding of Department of Defense standards and best practicesVendor certifications, VMware, Cisco, Microsoft, NetApp, etc.
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This position will own the architecture, engineering, and technology operations of Identity & Access Management (IAM), network security, cloud security, Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference Architecture (MCRA), Operational Technology (OT) Cybersecurity, and data protection.
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