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Experience with Network Security Technologies (e.g. Multiple Domain, PKI, SSP, and Vulnerability Assessment). Creating and maintaining complex server enclaves, including analyzing system scanning reports, patching, cert renewals, vulnerability management assessments, and active directory configurations.
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Advanced understanding of network basics including routing, firewalls, DNS, TCP/IP, and how these interact with an Active Directory-based environment. At least one relevant technical certification (CompTIA Network+, Security+, ITIL, Microsoft, etc.
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2 years' experience in Computer/IT operations/support in a Windows Active Directory environment Security Requirements. 2 years IT Help Desk support experience in a Windows Active Directory environment; OR.
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2 years of experience in Windows Active Directory, network, and IT operations and IT hardware support; OR. · 2 years IT Help Desk support experience in a Windows Active Directory environment.
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Must be proficient with Windows Server 2012R2, 2016, 2019, and Active Directory. The Leidos National Security Sector has an exciting opening for a Sr. Systems Administrator to join our prime Leidos contract in Annapolis Junction, Maryland.
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Onsite/Local Desktop Support Engineer (A+/Network+/Security+) with networking/Cisco/Poly, Licensing, AV/iOS troubleshooting, Airwatch, Apple Business Manager, Active Directory, SCCM, GPO, Webex/Teams experience.
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Working knowledge of several of the following technologies: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, Cisco IOS, Active Directory, DNS, VMWare, Disk SAN, security assessment and penetration testing tools (examples: WASSP/SECSCN, Nessus, Retina, Metasploit, BackTrack, CIS-CAT), Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems (IDS/IPS), server and network hardware and media (blade-servers, fiber¬ channel, and network cabling.
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You will be responsible for installing and administrating systems, applications, and processes, and for ensuring that all issues are identified and resolved in a timely manner; responsible for ensuring server and desktop configurations are optimized and running continuously and efficiently; also perform security management and application performance optimization functions.
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Assist ISSM and Systems Administrator with configuring or troubleshooting Server group policy settings and Active Directory management. Relevant Certifications in Computer security and network security.
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This position requires candidates to be U.S. Citizens and possess a TS/SCI Security Clearance with an appropriate Polygraph. The individual will also perform security management and application performance optimization functions.
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The platform’s open architecture and broadest set of native security controls across endpoint, email, network, cloud, and data security integrates with over 500 third-party tools to create multi-vector, multi-vendor event correlation and context to speed up investigations.
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