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Vulnerability Diagnostic Tools, Like Nessus and , Tenable Information Security Standards, Applications, and Controls. Demonstrated interest, knowledge and experience planning, configuring and supporting medium and large sized networks, infrastructure environments and technology, including Cisco routers, switches, controllers, ASA, Palo Alto and/or Checkpoint firewall appliances, Cisco and/or Aruba wireless access points, IPSec and SSL VPN, UPS components, and standardized cabling practices.
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Qualys/Nessus (or equivalent vulnerability detection systems), Cisco Malware Analytics, Injection Hunter, Encryption Technologies, CVE database, CrowdStrike, etc. Prioritization of vulnerability remediations which includes mitigation strategies while simultaneously preventing productivity outages.
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Be proficient with Nessus and Tenable.io vulnerability management solutions, as well as related analysis tools. Complete vulnerability scans and penetration tests of Gogo products in development.
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Nessus, Qualys, Acunetix, OpenVAS, McA Vulnerability Manager, etc. 3+ years of experience with vulnerability management and/or assessment. Experience as a vulnerability management role.
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A global law firm is looking for a Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing Engineer to join their team. Required Skills & Experience 2-5 years of experience Extensive familiarity with common automated tools such as Nessus, Appscan, Burp Suite, etc.
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Strong hands-on experience with various vulnerability scanning tools, Nessus,Qualys,Acunetix Etc. 3-5+ years of experience with vulnerability management and/or assessment. Broad technical background utilizing security technologies, such as Server and workstation Operating Systems, Network Security, Vulnerability Scanning Engines, and Compliance Management solutions.
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Extensive familiarity with common automated tools such as Nessus, Appscan, Burp Suite, etc. Relevant certifications such as OSCP, GIAC GPEN or GWAPT. Ideal candidate will have a commanding knowledge of penetration testing concepts and best practices, including the requirements for WhiteHat/ethical hacking.
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Experience with vulnerability scanners like Qualys, Tenable/Nessus, Nexpose, Whitehat Sentinel, Acunetix or similar. 6+ years of experience with penetration testing, vulnerability testing, blue/red teaming.
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Hardware vulnerability analysis is also in scope. Role: Security/Vulnerability Engineer. Excellent technical knowledge and aptitude in the following areas: Active Directory, Workspace One, SCCM, GPOs, Windows 11, Windows 10, Kiosks, Virtual, Mobility, Reporting, strong documentation, and analytical skills.
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Perform and analyze vulnerability scans without affecting network operations utilizing Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS/Nessus) scanning tool. Have experience performing security compliance scans across a WAN (ACAS/Nessus.
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Experience with vulnerability analysis and reporting using vulnerability management software such as Rapid7, Nessus, or Qualys. Experience investigating security incidents using various security tools including EDR tools such as Carbon Black or CrowdStrike.
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Experience performing vulnerability scans using ACAS, Nessus, and Fortify SCA, analyze outputs to identify vulnerabilities, and recommend mitigation and remediation actions. The Security Engineer III provides technical support in the areas of vulnerability assessment, risk assessment, network security, product evaluation, and security implementation.
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