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As a Computer Network Defense Analyst (CNDA), you will: use information collected from a variety sources (e.g., intrusion detection systems, firewalls, network traffic logs, and host system logs) to identify potential vulnerabilities, respond to cyber events that occur, and defend against events that might occur.
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Degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Amentum is seeking multiple Digital Network Exploitation Analyst (DNEA) to perform technical analysis of metadata and content to ensure target continuity, to evaluate intelligence value of targets, and develop techniques to establish continued collection or gain additional target information.
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Parsons is looking Target Digital Network Analyst (TDNA)familiar with network-based adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures, network protocols, and common cyber vulnerabilities.
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ARSIEM is looking for a Target Digital Network Analyst. Liberal Arts degree (e.g., English, History, Communications, Languages and Cultures, International Relations, and Political Science) is preferred, but a degree in any field is acceptable.
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ARSIEM is looking for a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst. Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Clearance Required: TS/SCI with poly Title: Cybersecurity Network Analyst Level 2 Location: FT. Meade, MD Description: The Cybersecurity Network Analyst (CNA) performs systems and data threat analysis and enterprise-wide monitoring of Government systems and networks for insider threats.
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In-depth understanding of network protocols (e.g., TCP/IP), and analysis of network traffic (e.g., Wireshark). Nice to Haves: · Experience with any of the following: Java, JavaScript, Bash, PowerShell, Perl, C#, Rust, Assembly.
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Relevant experience must be in computer or information systems design/development, programming, information/cyber/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, information assurance, and/or systems engineering.
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Independent Software is seeking a Mid-Level Cybersecurity Network Analyst experienced with computer network exploitation, construction, and diagnostics of computer networks, network analysis, network threats and risks, incident response, and database research.
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Belay Technologies is seeking a Computer Network Exploitation Analyst (CNEA) to support a specific subject matter expertise on large scale network mapping and analysis. Skills Requirements: Must hold a TS/SCI with Full polygraph Twelve (12) years of experience with a technical bachelor’s degree Experience working in CNO or TFO analyzing target network data & metadata.
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Target Digital Network Analyst (TDNA) + Relevant experience requires aspects of Intelligence Analysis (e.g., target development, social network analysis, metadata analysis, knowledge of customer tool sets and databases.
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As a network and access discovery analyst, you will use your specialized technical experience to enable cyber space operations and intelligence collection to enable the success of mission owners.
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Overview Peraton drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy.
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Peraton is seeking Next Generation Digital Network Exploitation Analyst, Mid to support our mission to defend and protect our national security. In addition, it may also include engineering hardware and/or software, programming, computer/network security, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, computer forensics, information assurance, systems engineering, and/or network and systems administration.
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