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Experience with Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS/NESSUS), DISA Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), Host Based Security System (HBSS); Continuous Monitoring and Risk Scoring (CMRS) cybersecurity applications and tools.
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Must have solid working experience in designing secure network architectures, virtualization technologies, MySQL/MSSQL database platforms, identity and access management principles, application security, encryption technologies, DNS, web applications, ADFS, Nessus.
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Working knowledge of Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) and other container scanners such as Trivy, Twistlock, or Palo Alto. Perform vulnerability assessments using standardized tools (e.g., Nessus, DISA STIGs) and implement configuration updates as required.
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Performing vulnerability assessments using standardized tools (e.g., Nessus, DISA STIGs) and implementing configuration updates as required. Experience with Common security tools such as Nessus, WASSP, SECSCN, and/or MBSA.
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Advise USSOCOM, its Component Commands, TSOCs, and deployed forces on network and system risks, risk mitigation courses of action, and operational Additionally, the Information Assurance Security Specialist should be able to perform security evaluations and vulnerability assessments using the DOD Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Nessus vulnerability scanning tool.
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Knowledge of Security tool and Network Analysis tool usage and maintenance: Nessus, ACAS, Splunk, Burp Suite, Kali Linux and Ghidra. Bachelor's degree in related field or professional cybersecurity certifications in lieu of a bachelor's degree such as CISSP, Offensive Security's OSCP, SANS GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN) or eLEARN Security's EJPT and minimum 4 years' specialized experience in the cyber field.
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Preferred professional cybersecurity certifications in lieu of a bachelor's degree such as CISSP, Offensive Security's OSCP, SANS GIAC Penetration Tester (GPEN) or eLEARN Security's EJPT. Create/replicate international/national/strategic and operational level products and orders to support Theater SOF/CT/CWMD exercises for a multinational training audience, within Foreign Disclosure (FDO) and DOS export compliance guidelines.
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The Strategy and Synch Branch SOF Strategic Analysts support CJCS-directed and GCC-sponsored CT, CWMD, and BPC exercises and events under the Combatant Commanders Exercise Engagement (CE2) and the JNTC exercise programs.
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Experience with compliance tools including HBSS/Trellix, ACAS/Nessus, SCAP Compliance Checker, and STIG Viewer. Implements and deploys various server applications, e.g. enterprise back-up, centralized update services, HBSS/ACAS in a multi-platform environment, security auditing tools, log aggregation.
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Additionally, the Information Assurance Security Specialist should be able to perform security evaluations and vulnerability assessments using the DOD Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Nessus vulnerability scanning tool.
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