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Leidos Digital Modernization Sector is seeking a Tier 1 AS&W Analyst – Day Back f or this highly visible cyber security program supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) security operations center (SOC.
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The Network Analyst (NA) is a member of a multidisciplinary team that provides analytical support to various internal customers. Display a mastery of network operations, principles, and best practices.
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GNFA – Network Forensic Analyst. CompTIA Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Utilize state of the art technologies such as host forensics tools(FTK/Encase), Endpoint Detection & Response tools, log analysis (Splunk) and network forensics (full packet capture solution) to perform hunt and investigative activity to examine endpoint and network-based data.
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Peraton is seeking a technically strong Project Manager, Information Assurance ("PM-IA") to join our team of qualified and diverse individuals on our Department of State (DOS) Consular Affairs Enterprise Infrastructure Operations (CAEIO) Program.
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As a Cyber Network Operations (CNO) Advisor, you will be responsible for directly supporting the management and fulfillment of the customer’s long-term TDY cyber mission requirements. Minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in areas such as: offensive computer operations, computer network operations, computer network defense, or computer network exploitation.
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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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SANS Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) Certified Network Forensic Analyst (GNFA) Support Incident Response and Forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering.
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Sony's principal U.S. businesses include Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Publishing and Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. With some 900 million Sony devices in hands and homes worldwide today, a vast array of Sony movies, television shows and music, and the PlayStation Network, Sony creates and delivers more entertainment experiences to more people than anyone else on earth.
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The Red Gate Group is seeking a Network Operations Center Engineer to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in Reston, VA. As a NOC Engineer, you will perform real-time monitoring and maintenance operations of network device, server assets, mission critical systems, enterprise services, and networking infrastructure across multiple physical sites on disparate networks.
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As an Intelligence Analyst - Current Intel, you will provide embedded and reach back support to Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) and Improvised Threat efforts and operations executed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), committed warfighting units and partners.
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The Tier-1 Security Analyst represents the entry point into the Security Operations Center (SOC). The SOC Security Analyst will perform basic security monitoring, handle common issue types, and perform basic incident response activities.
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Collaborate with the Network Operations Center (NOC) to enhance procedures and services. The Security Operations Center (SOC) Manager is responsible for overseeing IT Security Operations and managing technical teams to safeguard the organization's information systems.
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Conducts all-source in-depth link and social network analysis using advanced network analysis techniques. Demonstrated ability to effective plan, research, develop, and write high-quality, complex analysis, studies, projects, assignments, and briefings on key U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives focused on WMD, CBRNE, and/or related topics for the DIE, DoD, or IC.
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Strong analytical and technical skills in computer network defense operations, ability to lead efforts in Incident Handling (Detection, Analysis, Triage), Hunting (anomalous pattern detection and content management) and Malware Analysis.
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The SCS Analyst will need to regularly check intel reporting from various intelligence disciplines (HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, OSINT) published on classified networks by other IC agencies and through critical thinking, correlate the intelligence from the reports on recent developments to the adversary's national intent, strategy, and doctrine.
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