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Seven or more years of progressive, hands-on experience as a cybersecurity analyst, administrator, or engineer responsible for Enterprise vulnerability management toolsets (e.g., ACAS, Tenable, Nessus, Rapid7, AppSpider, SCAP, STIG Viewer, etc.
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Experience with security assessment tools, such as Nessus, Metasploit, Burp Suite Pro, Cobalt Strike, or Empire. CREST Penetration Testing / CBEST Qualifications. Network penetration testing and experience working with network infrastructure.
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Experience in one or more areas: risk assessment, DLP, GRC, IT audit, IT controls design and testing, and/or third-party risk review. Experience with vulnerability management systems (Nessus, Qualys, Rapid7, etc.
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Conducting penetration testing, packet inspection/analysis, malware detection, data loss prevention, incident response, forensics, etc. Engineering/administering a variety of IT devices/tools such as Windows, Linux, Cisco, Citrix, VMWare, Active Directory, Splunk, ePO, Trellix, Tanium, Ivanti, Sentinel One, CrowdStrike, etc.
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The position requires an active Top Secret/SCI clearance with the ability to obtain and maintain a Counterintelligence (CI) Polygraph. The CND Vulnerability Assessment Specialist is an expert in vulnerability methodologies, assessments, and cybersecurity scanners/tools.
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Experience conducting penetration testing, packet inspection/analysis, malware detection, data loss prevention, incident response, and forensics. CompTIA Security+ ce, GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC), or Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP.
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Experience with security assessment tools, including Nessus, Accunetix, Metasploit, Burp Suite Pro, Cobalt Strike, Sliver, Havoc, or Covenant. 5+ years of experience in offensive security testing such as Web application security testing, network penetration testing, red teaming, or purple teaming.
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1+ years of experience in utilizing security relevant tools, systems, and applications in support of Risk Management Framework (RMF) to include: NESSUS, ACAS, DISA STIGs, SCAP, Audit Reduction, and HBSS.
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In-depth experience in five with a preference of seven or more of the following: networking protocols, cloud technologies, virtualization, routers, security stacks, incident response, Threat Intelligence Platforms, BlueCoat, FireEye, mobility, penetration testing, Authorization and Accreditation (A&A), EnCase/malware analysis, network packet capture analysis.
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Experience with vulnerability management applications, such as Nessus or ACAS. Track vendor end-of-life and end-of-support status for assets in CDRL D0009 Asset Inventory Perform all development, design, engineering, testing, integration, and implementation actions needed for the total integration and interoperability between all applicable assets in the Government Furnished Information - Software Tools list.
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Advanced experience with security tools like ACAS, Nessus, and vulnerability management platforms. Conduct periodic network vulnerability scans and penetration testing to ensure systems remain secure.
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Components of the IA program include Assessment and Authorization (A&A) activities (i.e., documentation preparation, system configuration/validation, certification testing), security sustainment activities (i.e., hardware change management, software change management, account management, media protection, user interface, file transfers), conducting self-inspections, audit trail review, and delivering information systems security education and awareness.
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Experience using various penetration testing tools (such as, BurpSuite, Metasploit, Nessus, Cobalt Strike, etc.) Domain expertise in at least 3 of: security architecture and engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management (IAM), security assessment and testing, software development security, and security operations.
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Must be proficient in the use of Nessus Security Center, Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), Web Application Scanning, Penetration Testing, Webinspect, Fortify, and similar tools.
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Experience with common Cybersecurity tools such as Splunk, HBSS, Nessus. A minimum of six (6) months experience in one or more of the following: computer network penetration testing/techniques; computer evidence seizure, computer forensic analysis, data recovery; computer intrusion analysis/incident response, intrusion detection; computer network surveillance/monitoring; network protocols, network devices.
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