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Networking and network security APIs Secure coding/application security Vulnerability Management SIEM Identity and Access Management Penetration testing Scripting (Python, PowerShell, Perl, etc.
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GCIH, GCFE, CISSP, Security +, Network +, CEH, RHCA, RHCE, MCSA, MCP, or MCSE preferred. + Monitor and analyze security events and alerts from multiple sources, including security information and event management (SIEM) software, network and host-based intrusion detection systems, firewall logs, and system logs (Windows and Unix), and databases.
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Work with the IT Department in the maturation and configuration of security controls including but not limited to antivirus, SIEM, IT/OT vulnerability management, and network security technologies.
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Setup and administer Microsoft Azure solutions, such as Network Security Group (NSG), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Azure Firewall, Microsoft Intune MDM, Microsoft Defender ATP, and Microsoft Security Center.
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Broad cloud security knowledge around the following domains: data protection, identity access management (IAM), incident response, logging and monitoring, and network security. Preferred Certification: At least one of the following: Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK), CompTIA Cloud+, Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), and/or AWS Solution Architect -Associate, AWS System Administrator-Associate, or AWS Certified Security - Specialty.
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The Cyber Security Specialist will assist the USMC by providing IT support and ensuring the network environment is secure and meeting NIST requirements. Active IAT II Certification: CompTIA Security+, CCNA Security, CySA+, or equivalent/higher.
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Act as a technical lead in delivery of projects acting as a network security SME, ensuring that solutions remain in scope and are aligned to agreed business requirements, appropriate delivery methodologies are followed and that effective governance is applied.
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As a Senior System Administrator on the Enterprise Infrastructure Engineering team, you will interact regularly with the Network Security, Applications, SIEM/SOAR, ISSO, Vulnerability Assessment teams, and on-site technical resources to ensure both the security and on-going stability of NOAA network.
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Job DescriptionJob Title: Senior C2ISR Network Engineer Location: Robins Air Force Base, GAClearance: Top Secret with SCI EligibilityCertifications: Security+CE and CCNP or JNCIA This posting is in preparation for new positions being added to our contract.
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The position will also be expected to design, propose, and implement, various networking projects, and ensure network security, endpoint security, application security, and data security.
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Practical expertise in cybersecurity, including experience in Cloud Security, Application Security (DevSecOps), network security, endpoint security, threat modeling, SIEM, IAM, and various security controls.
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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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One or more of the following: cybersecurity certifications including but not limited to: Cisco Certified Network Associate-Security (CCNSecurity), Cisco Certified Network Professional-Security (CCNP-Security), Cybersecurity Specialty Certification (SCYBER); CompTIA: Cloud Plus (Cloud+), Security+ Continuing Education (CE), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) Continuing Education (CE), Network+ Continuing Education (CE), Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA.
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Noblis MSD is seeking a Senior Security Network Engineer to support Navy programs. IAT Level III CISSP/CCNP-Routing or CCNP Security. Leading and directing permissions on folders using Security Groups in Active Directory.
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Technical Skills required:Certification in network and/or security technologies (e.g., CCIE, CCNP, CISSP, Cisco DevNet etc.) General networking background expected:Implementation of WAN, LAN, and datacenter networks with a focus on mission-critical, customer-facing applications and servicesTechnical knowledge in networking (Cisco and non-Cisco) with an emphasis on Datacenter networks, WAN, LAN, Network security and Management tools and core network services such as DNS, NTP & IPAM.Demonstrated experience in delivering written documents detailing network solutions and diagrams.
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