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Provides technical and programmatic Information Assurance Services to internal and external customers in support of network and information security systems. Develops, tests and integrates computer and network security tools.
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AT&T has an opening for an Information System Security Engineer (ISSE) Senior Level to support Federal Solutions. Our Information System Security Engineer (ISSE) Senior Level' s earn between $ 145,000 -$160,000.
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As a systems security and network security engineer, you can identify the key security needs of a network, assess vulnerabilities, and recommend the best solution and security strategy.
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The Senior Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) will provide the support task requirements for Cybersecurity System Engineering Support, Cybersecurity Network Domain Certification, Accreditation Support, and Cross Domain Solution (CDS) Assessment and Authorization (A&A) Support.
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Familiarity with the use and operation of security tools including: Tenable Nessus and/or Security Center, IBM Guardium, HP WeblInspect, Network Mapper (NMAP), and/or similar applications.
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We are actively hiring a Senior Information Security System Engineer (ISSE) with TS/SCI clearance and polygraph to join our team working in Chantilly, VA. You will support accreditation and security assessments on complex network and system infrastructure.
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The Information Systems Security Engineer (ISSE) provides support to the customer in the area of Cyber Security. Information Systems Security Engineer TS/SCI CI Poly.
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Cyber Security InfoSec Engineer / Information Systems Security O with. Overview Provide cyber security support for information systems, from Assessment and Authorization through Operations and Maintenance.
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Tech Savvy: You can use and operate leading-edge security tools, including Tenable Nessus and/or Security Center, IBM Guardium, HP Weblnspect, and Network Mapper (NMAP). Integrate and/or implement security with Cross Domain Solutions (CDS) for use within an IS and Network Environment.
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Working closely with System Engineering and Network Engineering teams to ensure that the hardware and software architecture and implementation meets security requirements. The strongest candidates will have experience working in these areas: Validating and verifying system security requirements and establishing system security designs for large-scale systems, major system elements, and interfacing systems that are part of a large complex network environment with geographically distributed components.
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Responsibilities The Information Systems Security Engineer provides technical and programmatic Information Assurance Services to internal and external customers in support of network and information security systems.
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Validating and verifying system security requirements and establishing system security designs for large-scale systems, major system elements, and interfacing systems that are part of a large complex network environment with geographically distributed components.
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PROJECT OVERVIEW: The System Engineer / Information System Security Engineer will serve as part of an infrastructure operations and maintenance (O&M) team responsible for maintaining and securing an isolated infrastructure consisting of Linux servers and workstations, network attached storage, and networking hardware.
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Knowledge of the complex network environments involving shared networks and multiple security enclaves. About BAE Systems Intelligence & Security BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, an international defense, aerospace and security company which delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services.
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Education relevant to computer engineering, information security, information management, and/or computer science. The services obtained under this contract shall provide expertise to support information systems security, security control assessments, information assurance engineering, and security control assessments test engineering.
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