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Sr. Network Security Engineer This position will start 100% Onsite but could change to a hybrid role. Implement and enforce the agency's policies and procedures in network and infrastructure management, auditing, inspection, security, disaster recovery, encryption and compliance.
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A Network Security Engineer is part of a team of skilled Cybersecurity professionals that support the design, build, and sustainment of network based cyber defense capabilities within the organization.
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As a OCI Network Security Architect, you will be responsible for ensuring the security of our cloud infrastructure and solutions, developing, and implementing security standards and best practices, and providing technical guidance to other security architects and engineers.
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Assist during security assessments of servers/network devices/security appliances. Toolkits, SEIMs, Logrhythm, ACAS/Nessus/SCAP, mandatory/role-based access control concepts (e.g. SE Linux extensions to RHEL, PitBull, AppArmor, and Sentris), video teleconferencing/VOIP, Oracle/MS SQL database security, and Apache/IIS Web server security.
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We provide integration for development of hardware and software solutions, and task support for the delivery of system, network, software, and security solutions. A current/valid IAT LVL III Certification (Security+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH, and CCSP.
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An Associate of Science (A.S.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) 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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Ensuring the rigorous application of information security/information assurance policies, principles, and practices in the delivery of network services. Monitor network infrastructure and systems using tools such as Cisco ISE, Cisco Umbrella, Cisco FMC, SSH, Microsoft Active Directory Tools and Utilities, Microsoft Intune, Kaseya, Cayosoft, RDP, and managing appliances including IDS/IPS devices, firewalls, VMware vCenter, Windows Servers, DHCP, DNS, and other tools as available or necessary.
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BS Computer Science, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, or related degree; or HS Diploma & 7-9 years of network investigations experience. Zachary Piper Solutions provides HIRT remote and onsite advanced technical assistance, proactive hunting, rapid onsite incident response, and immediate investigation and resolution using host-based, network-based and cloud-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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Support the Network Operations and Security Center (NOSC) for the Agency on a 24x7x365 basis, in accordance with requirements for a Defense Agency NOSC and appropriate DoD Directives. Plan, manage, back up, troubleshoot, fix/repair, install OEM and security patches and upgrades, and monitor the health of the DTRA IT Server and Storage infrastructures to ensure continuous, secure, and efficient access to the full range of DTRA partners.
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Candidate must possess an active DOD TS/SCI level security clearance, and be eligible to obtain and maintain a w/CI Poly IAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g. CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP) Ability to translate highly technical matter to non-technical audience Excellent communication skills Technical depth in network services and architecture (WAN/LAN/virtual private network (VPN.
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Plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures in order to protect data, software, and hardware. IAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g., Security+, CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND, SSCP.
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Experience with network, security, infrastructure architecture activities and tasks on a medium to large government IT Infrastructure project with 24x7 mission support requirements; Design and implement firewall solutions and network monitoring solutions for security compliance.
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Hold one of the following certifications within 6 months of commencing work on the Task Order:CCNSecurity CySA+ GICSP GSEC Security+ CE CND SSCP. Relevant industry standard certifications such as Comptia Network+, Cisco/Juniper, or AWS Advanced Networking.
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Familiarity with access control models and network security, specifically Cisco, Palo Alto & AWS Security. Work closely with the different technology teams in Hilton (i.e., Network, Cloud, Security, Applications, etc.
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Assist with the planning and deployment of infrastructure security measuresQualifications of the Network Infrastructure Lead:5+ years experience managing network services for a similar network to that of the current ARNG NEC environmentExperience leading a team of 20+ LAN Administrators and EngineersMust possess active IAT Level II certification: CCNA, Security+CE, GICSP, CySA+, etc.
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