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Toolkits, SEIMs, Logrhythm, ACAS/Nessus/SCAP, mandatory/role-based access control concepts (e. Toolkits, SEIMs, Logrhythm, ACAS/Nessus/SCAP, mandatory/role-based access control concepts (e. IAT Level I - within 6 months of hire (Security+ CE, CCNA Security, etc.
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Vulnerability assessment scanning experience (Security Center/NESSUS)Experience working with engineers and system administrators to correct scan findings / system vulnerabilities. Demonstrated experience with Linux (Red Hat, CentOS)Experience with DevOpsFamiliarity with code quality and code analyzing security toolsExperience with Amazon Web Services (AWS): Should have current or ability to obtain an Amazon Cloud certification, such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate or AWS Certified Security SpecialtyAudit log review: ability to query and perform analysis in Splunk.
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5+ years’ experience with vulnerability assessment and penetration testing tools (e.g., Nessus, Nexpose, Metasploit, nmap, BurpSuite, Kismet, Nipper, Wireshark and Kail) 5+ years’ recent demonstrable experience in positions with primary responsibilities that include vulnerability assessment and penetration testing of a variety of target environments (e.g., pen tester, red team tester, vulnerability assessor.
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Experience with scanning tools (E.g. Nessus, Fortify, Anchore). Experience developing, testing & delivering applications w/in a DevSecOps framework. Background in COTS/FOSS product installation, configuration, and integration.
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Perform thorough assessments using tools such as Nessus, Qualys, or Rapid7, and frameworks like OWASP and NIST to identify areas of potential risk and recommend improvements. Experience with tools such as Nessus, Qualys, Rapid7, and familiarity with frameworks like OWASP and NIST.
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Ability to perform vulnerability assessments using Tenable Nessus or other vulnerability software. Ability to perform vulnerability assessments using Tenable Nessus or other vulnerability software.
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Experience with Nessus scanner, manual hardening verification and performing static code analysis. COTS and FOSS patch management/deployment experience. Experience with Nessus scanner, manual hardening verification and performing static code analysis.
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Network Penetration Testing Tool Experience (i.e. Nmap, Nessus, Wireshark, Metasploit, Hydra, John) Preferred Certifications: Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN), etc.
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Experience working with scanning tools such as Qualys, Nessus, Metasploit and Burp; knowledge of common and emerging security risks. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is preferred; CISSP or CISA preferred; CEH, GPEN, OSCP or OSCE certifications are a plus.
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Knowledge of ACAS, NESSUS, SPLUNK, SCAP, STIG, POA&Ms, NIST, JSIG, DAAPM, NISPOM, system audits, vulnerability scanning, and RMF package development. Working knowledge of ACAS or NESSUS, SCAP, DISA STIGs, Splunk, NIST, and Zero Trust Architecture.
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Experience with application and OS level security (ie; remediating Nessus scan results) Experience with Automation tools such as Terraform and Ansible. IAT Level II or III certification (i.e. Security+, CISSP, or CASP.
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