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Experience with one or more software development environments supporting commercial or open source tools including but not limited to: Linux, Python, C, Bash Scripting, Perl, SQL, Splunk Phantom, UBA, and UIPath.
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Gradle, Linux, SecDevOps, API, CloudWatch, Hibernete, Maven, SpringMVCC, Artifactory, CSS, HTML, Mongo, Swagger, AWS Suite, Eclipse, Java, Node.js, TomCat, Azure, ELK Stack, JavaScript, Powershell, Unix, Bash, GIT, Jenkins, Python, VMWare, Atlassian collaboration tools (Jira, Confluence, etc.
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The Splunk engineer should be familiar with a Linux environment, editing and maintaining Splunk configuration files and apps. – The Splunk engineer should be familiar with a Linux environment, editing and maintaining Splunk configuration files and apps.
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Knowledge of TCP/UDP/IP networking, familiarity with packet analysis tools such as WireShark, and a general understanding of networking protocols similar to COMPTIA Network+ One of the following certs: CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, CEH, CNDA, DCITA, ECES, ECSA, ECSP, ECSS, ENSA, GCIA, GCIH, GISF, GNFA, GPPA, GWEB, LPT, OSCP, OSEE, SEI, CCISO.
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The Red Gate Group is seeking a TS/SCI cleared Linux Security Test Engineer to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in Reston, VA. Ability to support administration of the test networks and systems that use VMware and Linux operating systems within a virtual containerized environment.
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Experience with security hardening of Windows and Linux operating systems and security tools, such as ACAS, SCAP, STIG/SRGs, SCC, eMASS/Xacta, ESS, Prisma Cloud, Kubernetes, Rancher, and Docker.
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Advanced experience hosting applications in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. As a motivated engineer on this growing program comprised of multiple agile development teams, you will work together with end users, stakeholders, and your teammates in a fast-paced environment creating mission critical software applications as well as work on a team developing and maintaining Linux operating systems.
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The Splunk engineer should be proficient within a Linux environment, editing and maintaining Splunk configuration files and apps. Leidos currently has a need for a Splunk Engineer for this highly visible cyber security program supporting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) security operations center (SOC.
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Demonstrated experience with Kubernetes and at least one of the following core technologies: Docker, Chef, Java, Jenkins, Maven, Linux (Bash & Shell Scripting), Oracle (WebLogic, OID, LDAP), AWS and Agile (SAFe, Jira.
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ITSI Experience with one or more software development environments supporting commercial or open-source tools: Linux, Python, C, Bash Scripting, Perl, SQL, Splunk Phantom, UBA, and UIPath. For persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or deaf-disabled, KDA will provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter where needed as a reasonable accommodation for the hiring processes.
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Experience with MS Active Directory, Splunk, ACAS/Nessus, McAfee, Windows, Linux, AWS Security, etc. Other Security related certification (Cloud, SIEM, forensics, Linux, Windows, etc) 5+ years of experience with Windows and Linux environments.
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The Software Integration Engineer shall develop software Tools and Services in a PaaS Linux environment supporting an 'on-prem' cloud offering with open source software using Kubernetes, Docker, Rook and other cutting edge software.
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Provide management support of enterprise Windows and Linux architectures, and support building, configuring and securing Windows, Linux, and CoreOS virtual machines, operating systems/applications and integrating these into an enterprise architecture; Configure Windows and VMware hypervisors; Integrate and configure infrastructure as code (IaC) capabilities such as terraform.
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Expertise in Networking, Linux and Windows. Detailed knowledge of key cyber technologies such as RSA Security Analytics (Netwitness), Splunk, Sourcefire, DLP, EDR, AV, strong networking skills, Storage Area Network, and IPv6.
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Experience with additional operating systems such as Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, etc. The Cybersecurity Engineer will support the Cyber Investigations team as a Reverse Engineer & Malware Analyst.
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