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CASP: CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner - CompTIA, Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) - ISACA, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) - ISC(2.
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CompTIA Cyber Security Analyst (CySA+) As a member of the highly technical Operations Enhancement team supporting U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), you will be responsible for in-depth technical analysis of network and endpoint logs & activity, developing signatures, alerts, rules, etc., to improve the security posture of the environment, developing processes and procedures for new tools and technologies in support of the protection of the customers' systems, networks, and assets.
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We are seeking a Cyber Security Engineer (SME). Plan, implement, manage, monitor, and upgrade security measures and tools for the protections of information systems and networks and automate repeatable tasks in a consultative role.
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2-4 years of experience in AWS as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer and must be certified in at least one of the cloud technologies/infrastructures. Cloud agnostic security architecture experience a plus.
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The Cyber Security Engineer Jr will be installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network security solutions and related monitoring tools including L2/L3 network security devices, IDS/IPS, Full packet capture, DLP, Endpoint (AV, DLP, Endpoint Detection & Response), and infrastructure supporting SEIM (Splunk.
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ServiceNow Developer, TS/SCI with a CI Polygraph Security Clearance Required, Sterling, VA. ServiceNow Developer, TS/SCI with a CI Polygraph Security Clearance Required - R.
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A CURRENT and ACTIVE TOP SECRET / SCI federal security clearance with FULL SCOPE (FS) Polygraph. A CURRENT and ACTIVE TOP SECRET / SCI federal security clearance with COUNTERINTELLIGECE (CI) Polygraph.
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Manage and monitor security throughout the product lifecycle from development to operations with a DevSecOps mindset. Security certification(s) – CompTIA, CSSLP, GIAC, ISC2, etc.
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One or more certifications: OCI Associate Architect, OCI Architect Professional, AWS Certifications: AWS Solutions Architect, AWS Security Specialist, Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer, Associate, Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect, GCP Cloud Architect Certification, Splunk Certified Enterprise Architect, Oracle Database, Oracle WebLogic, Network Associate, Network Professional, and Network Specialist certifications.
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About the RoleEGlobalTech, a Tetra Tech Company, is hiring a Splunk Specialist (SIEM Engineer/SOAR SME) with an active Secret Clearance to join our Cyber Solutions Practice in Arlington, VA and support a federal customer located in Leesburg, VA, on a newly awarded Security Operations Center contract.
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Play a key role in our Data Security Program with engineering the deployment, configuration, and management of data security protection technologies and data classification. Additionally, you will act as a security advisor and leverage your engineering and security posture expertise to ensure sound analysis, design, configuration, and monitoring of NVR’s network and cloud environment.
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Provide subject matter guidance and work collaboratively with incident response and other cyber security teams in the event of a cross-functional investigation. That is why we created our Total Rewards Program, a comprehensive benefits package that extends beyond time spent at work to offer benefits focused on your health, wellbeing and financial security—as well as your professional development—to bring peace of mind to you and your family.
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Collecting data in support of reviewing a comprehensive Threat Informed Critical Controls List (TICCL), providing written input on the review of required security controls, potential vulnerability exploitation, and how MITRE ATT&CK techniques are plausibly successful based on organizational weaknesses.
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Other Team Natrium partners include GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Energy Northwest, PacifiCorp, and Duke Energy, along with support from a number of national laboratories and universities. We serve the Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Energy; Mining and Metals; and Manufacturing and Technology markets.
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Nightwing Security is seeking an Industrial Security Specialis t (mid-level role) to serve as a Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) in support of several Special Project Elite (SPE) security programs.
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