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CISSP, A+, Security+, CEH, CISA, CRISC, or other IT security operations/vulnerability management certifications is a plus, but not required. Vulnerability management tools such as Tenable and Palo Alto Xpanse.
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In-depth understanding and hands-on experience with technologies such as SIEM/SOAR, EDR/XDR, IDS/IPS, NAC, email gateways, Azure AD/Active Directory, DAST/SAST, WAF, firewalls, and vulnerability management tools.
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Experience with security tools such as SIEM, vulnerability scanners, IDS/IPS, hacking tools, EDR, CASB, DLP, firewalls and other NEXGEN security solutions. Evaluate vulnerability scans for risk as well as develop and manage vulnerability mitigation plans.
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Troubleshoot issues utilizing the latest versions of the following technologies: Active Directory, VPN Clients, Microsoft 365, Windows OS, Mac OS, laptop and desktop hardware, Anti-Virus, and Malware software, Spam Filtering, and Microsoft Office Applications.
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Experienced with end user desktop support including desktop hardware repair, drive replacement and disk imaging practices, operating system installation, malware remediation, and email system troubleshooting.
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Cyberbit Range deploys real-world attacks using reverse-engineered malware onto a virtual corporate network, allowing users to defend against live attacks using commercial-grade security tools to effectively train cyber professionals in industry-standard detection, response, and attack mitigation techniques.
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