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One of the following certifications: CySA, GICP, Security, SSCP, CASP, CISM, CISSP, GSLC, CND or GSEC Desired Skills. Mitigate security vulnerabilities and automate repeatable tasks.
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Active IAT Level II Certification (Sec+, CCNA, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND, SSCP, or equivalent) The Cloud Security Engineer will directly support the Network Operations Team working in collaboration with the Information Assurance (IA)/Cybersecurity/Computer Network Defense (CND) Team to perform network operations functions in support of the security information and event management (SIEM) tasks.
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One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, PaLMS, FedVTE. Ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) Suitability.
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Certifications in security (e.g., CISSP, CISM, GSEC) are also a plus. Se nior Product Manager, Certifications and Compliance, will join our team and lead the development and growth of our BeyondTrust platform and portfolio of products for the FedRAMP market, Government market, and other compliance & security frameworks.
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GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler) or GSEC (GIAC Security Essentials) or Security+ Coursework and/or experience in one or more of following domains: web application development, penetration testing, mobile security, cryptography, public key infrastructure, forensic security, IP security, SSL/TLS, computer viruses and malware, network security, trusted security, trusted execution, threat intelligence, IoT security implications, or authentication.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, GIAC Security Expert - Global Information Assurance Certification - GIAC, GSEC: GIAC Security Essentials Certification - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC.
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BS Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, or related degree; or HS Diploma & 10 years of network investigations experience. Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity.
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GIAC foundational security certifications (e.g. GISF, GSEC, etc.) phia, LLC is a Northern Virginia-based, small business established in 2011 with a focus on Cyber Intelligence, Cyber Security/Defense, Intrusion Analysis & Incident Response, Cyber Architecture & Capability Analysis, Cyber Policy & Strategy, and Information Assurance/Security.
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CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, or SSCP. Incorporate security management and privacy requirements into cloud hardware, software, and applications. CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, or SSCP.
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8750 IAT Level II: A minimum of one certification from the following; Security+CE, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND, SCCP. Today's global security environment is a constant of change. Your work in cyber security will have an impact on securing our clients' missions and ensuring we anticipate the threats of tomorrow.
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At least one of the following or equivalent IT certifications: CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), GSEC (GIAC Security Essentials), GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler), Security+ Ability to concisely communicate events of a technical nature to incident responders to assist in the investigation and resolve computer security incidents.
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Experience Requirements : CISSP, Preferred, SSCP, GIAC – GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, GPEN, GCED, GSNA, GSIP, GCFA, or GCFE certifications a plus. Desired Skills / Qualifications : A minimum of 5 years of experience performing IT Security ISSO duties and/or managing a team of ISSO's, ArcSight, BigFix, Tenable Security Center / Nessus, McAfee Network and Host Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and McAfee Antivirus, Fireye Technologies, WebInspect, Git, Github or Gitlab experience.
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Professional security certification such as: CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CompTIA Security+ CE, SSCP, or higher. Providing configuration management (CM) recommendations for information system security software, hardware, and firmware and coordinating changes and modifications with the ISSM, Security Control Assessor (SCA), and Authorizing Official (AO.
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One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, BS Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, or related degree; or HS Diploma & 5-7 years of network investigations experience.
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Certified at IAT Level II (CCNA Security, CSA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, SSCP) Maintain working knowledge of Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA), and NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) guidance and policies.
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