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Leidos Defense has a dynamic opportunity for a Computer Network Defense (CND) Security Engineer to work at our customer site at the National Maritime Intelligence Center, Suitland, MD. In this role you will provide operations, engineering, technical and program management services to support cyber related requirements and operations.
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You'll Bring These Qualifications: Requires bachelor's degree in information technology, Engineering or Physical/Science or Management Information Systems, Computer Science, Math, or Business, and 12 years of experience in software systems, business processes, system/network, software/hardware integration and cloud infrastructure.
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Expertise in implementing, administrating and operating information security technologies such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Antivirus, network traffic analyzers and malware analysis tools.
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Requires a BA or BS (Cyber Security, Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field); relevant experience may be a substitute for education.
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We are seeking a Senior Security Engineer to join our team in support of a Security Operations Center that supports our client in Washington D.C. The ideal candidate will have experience working in a network security environment, such as a Security Operations Center (SOC), Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT), Computer Incident Response Center (CIRC) or Cyber Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business, or other related scientific or technical field and five (5) years of IT experience, OR At least ten (10) years of IT experience if no degree.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, or related discipline from an accredited college or university required.
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CANDIDATE PROFILEEducation and ExperienceRequired: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences or related field or equivalent experience/certification 7+ years of information technology experience, with 4+ years of experience in network security in some or all of the following: performing technical planning, system integration, verification and validation, risk analysis, supportability and effectiveness analyses for various tools and solutions, performance and capacity management.
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RESPONSIBILITY Analyze science, engineering, business, and other data processing problems to implement and improve computer systems. Strong knowledge of developing Security Network Design Architectures and Secure Systems.
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