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At least one (1) of the following cyber security certifications: Security+ CE, SSCP, CAP, CISM, CASP, CISSP, GSEC, GICSP, GSLC, CEH, CDNA, CSSLP. Two (2) or more of the following certifications: Security+ CE, SSCP, CAP, CISM, CASP, CISSP, GSEC, GICSP, GSLC, CEH, CDNA, CSSLP.
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Obtaining a CompTIA Security+ certification (or IAT Level II equivalent) to join the team plus a CSSP-Analyst certification (CySA+, Pentest+, CEH, etc.) Obtaining a CompTIA Security+ certification (or IAT Level II equivalent) to join the team plus a CSSP-Analyst certification (CySA+, Pentest+, CEH, etc.
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Duties: 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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Relevant industry recognized certifications (CISSP, CEH, GIAC, Security+, SSAP, etc.) Knowledge and experience with InfoSec systems (SEIM, SOAR, IDS/IPS, Phishing Toolkits, Sandbox Analysis Tools, etc.
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One or more of CISSP, GIAC, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CEH – all professional certifications highly valued. VP, Information Security Officer. One or more of CISSP, GIAC, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CEH – all professional certifications highly valued.
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Candidate MUST have IAT II, or higher 8570/8140 certification (Security+, CCNA Security, SSCP, CISSP, CySA+, CEH, among others) Candidate MUST have IAT II, or higher 8570/8140 certification (Security+, CCNA Security, SSCP, CISSP, CySA+, CEH, among others.
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