Cyber Security-Vulnerability engineer Engineering - Washington, DC at Geebo

Cyber Security-Vulnerability engineer

Job Title:
Cybersecurity and Vulnerability Engineer Location:
Washington, DC Duration:
12 Months Experience with programming such as Python, Ruby or Perl.
Strong understanding of security vulnerabilities and remediation techniques.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently or in a a team environment Willingness to work onsite 3 days a week
Responsibilities:
Expertise in implementing, administrating and operating information security technologies such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Antivirus, network traffic analyzers and malware analysis tools.
Utilizes advanced experience with scripting and tool automation such as Perl, PowerShell, Regex.
Develops, Leads, and executes information security incident response plans.
Develops standard and complex IT solutions & services, driven by business requirements and industry standards.
May also leverage dynamic and static code assessment tools to measure vulnerability of applications throughout the SDLC Cyber Security-Vulnerability engineer Recommended Skills Antivirus Softwares Automation Business Requirements Communication Computer Networks Firewalls (Computer Science) Apply to this job.
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