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We are in search of a Cybersecurity Analyst to join our Defense Group task force at the Scott Air Force Base, IL. As a valued member of the team, you are to perform cyber threat intelligence analysis, correlate actionable security events, perform network traffic analysis (using raw packet data), net flow, IDS, IPS, and custom sensor output as it pertains to the cyber security of communications networks, and participate in the coordination of resources during incident response efforts.
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Currently possess an active Secret security clearance and be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance. Expertise in one or more of the following: routers, switches, crypto devices, routing, Promina, CISCO (multiplexers), Juniper, ADTRAN, MSPP, DWDM, Optical Switching, SATCOM/MILSATCOM. General understanding of network topologies, both transport and IP. Familiarity with the operation of trunk (bulk), MILSATCOM, and data encryption devices.
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Currently possess an active Secret security clearance. Configure, test, install, troubleshoot, and maintain network devices such as firewalls, cryptographic devices, and routers to optimize performance and ensure the desired security posture is attained and maintained.
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Advanced certifications such as SANS GIAC/GCIA/GCIH, CISSP or CASP and/or SIEM-specific training and certification (Security+ CE, CISSP or equivalent). In-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform (e.g. Nitro/McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, ArcSight, QRadar, LogLogic, Splunk.
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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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Qualifications · BA/BS · Minimum of ten (10) years of experience · DoD Secret clearance or higher · Must have at least one of these IAT Level II certifications: Security, CECCNSecurity, CySA , GICSP, GSEC, CND, SSCP · Must have at least one Computing Environment (CE) certification or certificate for the technical area of responsibility for Network support/defense (e.g., Splunk, Cisco, McAfee, etc.
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Competency in two or more of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Palo Alto, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints. Must have an active, in-scope US Top Secret Government issued security clearance, with the eligibility to obtain a Top Secret/SCI clearance upon offer award.
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Keywords: Unified, Unified Communications, Unified Communications Specialist, Communications Specialist, Cisco, VoIP, Call Manager, Call Manager, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, VoIP, routers, switches, call managers, phone systems, Security +, Sec+, VTC, VTC Systems, Clearance, Secret Clearance, DISA, installing, configuring, maintaining, shift work, CallManager, DISN, CCNA, Support.
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This includes performing real-time cyber threat intelligence analysis, correlating actionable security events, performing network traffic analysis using raw packet data, and participating in the coordination of resources during the incident response process.
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Please refer to the following website regarding Federal Security Clearance Questions: Security Clearances - United States Department of StateThe qualified candidate must have five years' experience and a bachelor's degree in a business or a related field.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Enterprise SATCOM / Network AdministratorJob Location: Scott, AFBSecurity Clearance: An active, in-scope US Government issued: Secret clearanceDue to the nature of the work and US Government required, US Citizenship is required.
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Eligible to pass Federal security clearance process. May also assist in designing and implementing network and computer security measures. Preferred QualificationsCurrent, active Secret security clearance.
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Be a U.S. citizen and qualify for a “Secret” security clearance. The strength of SERE specialists lies in their ability to prepare others for the critical Personal Recovery mission. Bonuses are earned upon completion of the SERE training pipeline and a six-year enlistment contract.
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Under the direction of the Chief of Public Safety or Deputy Chief of Public Safety and the Shift Captain, assist and participate in all firefighting, lifesaving, and security activities at the airport and its facilities and to do related work as required.
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In-depth knowledge of enterprise solutions including but not limited to DWDM circuits, TDM services ranging from T1 to OCx, FTTx, Ethernet, TCP/IP, LAN, WAN architecture, WiFi Network Design, Direct Internet Access, Wi-Fi, and VoIP.
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