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Leidos is seeking a Cyber Network Defense Analyst to join our team on a highly-visible cyber security single-award IDIQ vehicle that provides security operations center (SOC) support, cyber analysis, application development, and a 24x7x365 support staff.
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Expert understanding of network analysis tools such as Analyst Notebook. The IMAX program of National Security Sector at Leidos currently has an opening for a CTNA Intelligence Analyst to work at a government facility in Reston, Virginia.
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Practical understanding of network analysis tools such as Analyst Notebook and Palantir. Apply your expertise in biological WMD, counter-proliferation, network analysis, social network analysis, and command and control systems to inform DTRA activities through structured research.
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Proficiency utilizing and teaching network analysis and intelligence-related tools and databases (M3, TAC, TIDE, Analyst Notebook, Palantir, MIDB/NPW, etc). Regional All-Source Analyst, China (Mid-level.
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The ideal candidate will have experience leading a network security environment, such as a Security Operations Center (SOC), Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT), Computer Incident Response Center (CIRC) or Cyber Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC.
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ArcSight Certified Security Analyst (ACSA) or ArcSight Certified Advance Security Analyst (ACASA) Experience or knowledge of intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), log analysis, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis.
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Computer Network Operations (CNO) Argo Cyber is supporting a U.S. Government customer on a large mission-critical development and sustainment program to design, build, deliver, and operate a network operations environment, including introducing new cyber capabilities to address emerging threats.
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Must possess a working knowledge of network communications and routing protocols (e.g. TCP, UDP, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), etc.
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HOW A SECURITY INCIDENT ANALYST WILL MAKE AN IMPACT Manage network computer and system security incidents relating to data spills, misclassifications, unauthorized software downloads, system misconfigurations, cross-domain violations, etc.
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Design, test, and implement secure operating systems, network, security monitoring, tuning and management of IT security systems and applications, incident response, digital forensics, and loss prevention.
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The deployment of information technology must be consistent with the State's architectural framework which is based upon the philosophy that information sharing, data integration and network interoperability is the basis for effective and efficient service delivery to the citizens of Connecticut.
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Expert understanding of network analysis tools such as Analyst Notebook, Intelbook, DataXplorer, and Palantir. Primary ResponsibilitiesAs a CWMD Intelligence Analyst, you will:Develop multi-intelligence analysis and assessments that integrates existing national-level products and databases to define patterns of threat and CIED network activity and narrow the search space to conduct counter-threat operations.
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We're a human network that reaches across the globe and works behind the scenes. As a Customer Experience (CX) Enablement Consultant, you will work closely with the Digital CX program manager to champion the VBG CX strategy and bring customer-centric approaches into the digital channel to improve the end-to-end customer journey.
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SANS Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Certified Network Forensic Analyst (GNFA) SANS Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Certified Forensic Analyst (GCFA.
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Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree, or foreign equivalent, in Information Technology, Network Security, Engineering or related field, and 2 years of experience in the job offered or in a network analyst or network engineer-related occupation.
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