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Required Skills/QualificationsDOD Level II IAT Certification or higher Certification demonstrating certified knowledge of Information Security Principles as it relates to administration of DoD networks and the cyber domain.
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LinQuest is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst to join our team in El Segundo, CA. You must be authorized to work in the US and able to obtain and maintain a Secret clearance for this position.
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The Cyber Security Compliance analyst is also a recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the area of Security Control Program (IT SCP) working directly with individuals/departments across all areas (Corporate, Commercial, Generation, and Nuclear.
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Industry certifications in cyber security, such as Security+, CySA+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH.
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JPC - 8039 - Cyber Security Analyst - Des Moines, Iowa(Remote)Des Moines, IowaDuration: Long termThe Threat Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for collecting and disseminating CTI. They will compile reports and translate the content into actionable activities for SOC analysts, threat hunters, information technology staff, leadership etcService Definition:This position supports the Iowa Department of Management Division of Information Technology DOM DoIT) Security Operations Center (SOC.
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Ability to understand and execute procedures and work processed with the following: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) administration, network intrusion detection system (IDS) administration, Active Directory and Group Policy Objects, Anti-virus administration consoles, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) systems, Microsoft Windows operating systems, Linux operating systems and advanced cyber security toolkits, malware analysis, penetration testing, and digital forensics tools.
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The Executive Director, Cyber Security and IT Risk Management is responsible for the security of the District’s information technology resources, digital assets, user identity, and data privacy.
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We are actively hiring for a Cyber Risk Analyst - Remote! Your work: Performs more complex work supporting implementation of IT risk management processes and cyber risk quantification (CRQ.
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The Sr. Cyber Security Risk Analyst will partner with all appropriate parties which includes, but is not limited to: other departments, service providers, application service providers, technology staff, etc.
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CACI is seeking a Cyber Security Analyst for the DISA GSM-O II program to support Cyber Operations for our customers at Fort Meade, MD. GSM-O II provides network operations and cyber defense support to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in support of the DoD and COCOM. This position provides 24x7 cybersecurity monitoring services for the Department of Defense network.
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Proficiency in tools and technologies used in cyber security operations such as EDR, XDR, SIEM, SOAR, etc. Educational Background: A bachelors degree in computer science, Cyber Security, Information Technology, or a closely related field.
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Domain knowledge for the following cybersecurity capability areas: Application Security, Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, Identity and Access Management, Cyber Threat Operations, Cybersecurity Testing.
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Tyto Athene has an opening for a Defensive Cyber Analyst to support the United States Space Force (USSF) Space Operations Command (SpOC) Intelligence and Cyber Defense for the Enterprise Services (SPICES) Contracts by providing continuous Cybersecurity Monitoring, Intrusion Detection and Cyber Incident Responses.
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Gray Tier Technologies is looking for a Cyber Threat Hunter SME to support The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT). Designing cyber security systems and environments in a Linux environment.
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This project will allow for the Corporate Cyber Security Intern to learn the day-to-day operations of a cybersecurity analyst. The Corporate Cyber Security Intern will work closely with configuring removable media (USBs, hard drives, CDs, DVDs) rules.
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