Cyber Security Engineerother related Employment listings - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Cyber Security Engineer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Audits computer systems to ensure that they are operating securely and that data is protected from both internal and external attack. Conducts security assessments to ensure adherence to customer specific security policy, procedures and industry standards. Monitors, evaluates, and maintains security systems according to industry best practices to safeguard internal information systems and databases. Assists with the review and definition of security requirements and reviews systems to determine if they are designed to comply with established standards. Investigates security violations and breaches; prepares reports on intrusions as necessary. Reviews firewalls logs across the assigned area. Configures firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and other network security devices across assigned area.
Requirements
Two or more years of computer science, management information systems, or data security experience. Experience working with information and network security practices. Experience working with computer programming. Experience working with computer desktop packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. Experience working with operating systems. Experience working with security software packages. Experience working with security architecture. CISSP certification preferred.
Education
Bachelor degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelor degree in computer science or related field preferred.
Client
This is an American multinational corporation that provides information technology (IT) services and professional services.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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