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4+ years management and implementing a Tenable Nessus environment. o Tenable Nessus. Provide security tools administration, management, troubleshooting, and testing. Support Projects and Project management personnel throughout the full software development lifecycle.
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Good understanding of vulnerability scanning tools such as Tenable Nessus, Tenable. IO, and Tenable. Our management team will inspire you to consider new perspectives and challenge you to become a better practitioner in the fast-paced industry of IT security.
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Cylance, McAfee, Tenable, FireEye, CrowdStrike, ELK,? Identity & Access Management (SailPoint, CyberArk, Okta, ForgeRock)? Risk Management Framework, Security Controls, and the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) operating standards and applicable guidelines.
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Experience with Identity & Access Management (IAM) Technologies. + Experience with project management and Agile software development methodology. Security Tools (Splunk, Carbon Black.
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SC or Tenable Nessus Scanners; participate in the review and response phases of the Vulnerability Management (VM) life cycle. Ability or experience in evaluating scan report data from ACAS Tenable.
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Utilize security testing platforms like Keysight, Viavi, and Tenable for testing new ORAN hardware and software. BS in Engineering or equivalent technical degree with 8+ years of experience in Computer Science, Information Security, or Risk Management.
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Manage Nessus Tenable server and regular vulnerability scanning and remediation. Maintain Privilege Access Management solutions such as CyberARK and monitor unauthorized privilege access.
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Experience with configuring and running Tenable ACAS scans. Learning Management System with robust offerings. Azure Security Engineer Associate (AZ-500) or CompTIA CySA+ Azure DevOps, GitLabs, Atlassian Toolset.
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Desired Skills: Vulnerability Assessments using industry tools - NESSUS, Tenable, Kali, Burp Metasploit Core Impact, etc. Experience conducting Vulnerability Assessments using industry tools - NESSUS, Tenable, Kali, Burp Metasploit Core Impact, etc.
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Familiarity with enterprise audit capabilities (e.g., Arcsight, Splunk) and vulnerability scanning software (e.g., Rapid 7, Tenable) Proficiency with project management, data visualization tools, and analytics frameworks (JIRA, confluence, IDEA, SQL, Tableau, PowerBI.
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Proficiency in using advanced vulnerability assessment and reporting tools such as Tenable, Splunk, and Tableau. Utilizing automated tools, including Tenable and Splunk, these professionals perform documentation reviews, employ checklists and guides to write reports and develop a qualitative risk assessment on target organizations.
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7-10+ years of experience implementing Network Security and Vulnerability Management solutions, SME level knowledge of Tenable / Nessus tools enterprise penetration and vulnerability scanning and analysis.
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Experience with security tools and threat mitigation technologies such as McAfee, CISCO AMP, Nessus Tenable, Tanium, and Dell Secureworks Red Cloak. Patch planning, vulnerability assessment, patch policy preparation, patch testing and workflow design for quarterly security patch updates across RHEL, Ubuntu, CentOS, Suse and Debian Linux systems.
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A tech-savvy mindset, familiar with an arsenal of security tools like Tenable Nessus, IBM Guardium, NMAP, and others. Required to hold at least one of the following certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Global Information Security Professional (GISP), or the CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) or other certifications exemplifying skill sets such as those described in DoD Instruction 8570.1 Information Assurance Management (IAM) Level III proficiency.
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Familiarity with one or more of the following: RSA Security Analytics (NetWitness), Symantec Bluecoat, CyberArk, ForeScout CounterAct, McAfee ePO, FireEye, Cisco FirePower (SourceFire), RedSeal, SecureSphere Imperva, Tenable Nessus, Splunk, Cloud technologies, Splunk Cloud, DevSecOps processes.
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