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Relevant cybersecurity certifications or the ability to obtain certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), CERT Certified Computer Security Incident Handler (CSIH), GIAC GSEC, or CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA.
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Industry certifications in cyber security, such as Security+, CySA+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH.
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Certifications: CISSP, CISM, CISA, CEH, GCIH, GSEC, GCFA, GREM, CCENT. Performs discovery scanning via the Vulnerability Management Platform (scheduled and ad-hoc) Tracks via remediation management system and provides a wiki-style format to capture recommendation, analysis and facts, and links to other research.
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8750 CSSP Incident Responder; A minimum of one certification from the following; CEH, CFR, CCNA Cyber Ops, CCNSecurity, CHFI, CySA+, GCFA, GCIH, SCYBER, PenTest+ 8750 IAT Level II: A minimum of one certification from the following; Security+CE, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND, SCCP.
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Certifications: Possession of industry-recognized certifications such as Security +, Cysa+ , GMON, GSEC, CISSP, CISM, CEH, GIAC, CCSP, or similar are required. Comprehensive knowledge of malware analysis, threat modeling, and vulnerability management.
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Security certifications such as CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP, or GIAC certifications (GSEC, GCUX) are highly desirable. Overview The Cyber Security Engineer - Linux will participate in establishing and maintaining a corporate wide information security management program to ensure that information assets are adequately protected.
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Information Security Certifications such as CISSP, CEH, GPEN, OCSP, RHCSA, CompTIA Security+ Linux+, GIAC, GCIH, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA, GCUX or CISA are a plus. Responsibilities include vulnerability management, scanning and remediation, patch management, and threat and vulnerability assessment.
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Certifications such as Sec +, CISSP, GSEC, CEH or CISM are a bonus. You will have an opportunity to use your entire range of skills and interact with a number of teams within Splunk Security ranging from SOC, Incident Response (IR) and Forensic, Threat and Vulnerability Management (TVM) and Cybersecurity Risk.
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DoD Approved Baseline 8570 CSSP Auditor (CEH, CySA, CISA, etc.) Job Description: Own your career as a Security Incident Analyst (SIA) at GDIT. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to build strong lines of cyber defense using cutting-edge technologies.
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Desired: CASP, CySA+, GSEC, GCIH, CISM, or CISSP. Required: IAT II - Security+, CySA+, GSEC, GICSP, SSCP, CND, CCNSecurity, or higher. Coordinate with 688 CW/A2O for reports/tippers related to vulnerability management, DCO high interest items, and emerging cyber threats.
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Familiarity with identity management standards, social engineering TTPs, and the incident response lifecycle. Certifications such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, CySA+, CCNA, CEH, GCIH, are desired, but not required.
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Strong understanding of cyber security technologies and strategies, including but not limited to: MITRE ATT&ACK framework, attack surface management, security processes, best-practice logging/monitoring, OSINT and incident response.
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They will leverage the organization's Incident Response Plan and help lead all responses surrounding security threats while continuously improving detection, response, recovery and vulnerability management activities throughout the organization.
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Licenses or Certifications: CISSP or GISPe∯*∯ Preferred Certifications which will also be considered: CEH, GCIH, Security+, CCNA Cyber Ops, GWAPT, GPEN, OSCP, OSWE, GSTRT, CHFI, NCSFIV. Knowledge of:a.
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For example, CompTIA Security+, CSA CCSK, (ISC)2 CC/SSCP, GIAC GSEC, Offensive Security OSCP, EC-Council CEH.) Knowledge of cloud computing architectures, cloud governance and risk management, business continuity, infrastructure security, virtualization and containers, incident response, application security, data security and encryption, and identity and access management.
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