Cyber Countermeasures Engineer Engineering - Severn, MD at Geebo

Cyber Countermeasures Engineer

Overview:
By Light provides a broad range of hardware, software, engineering, and IT integration services.
Headquartered in McLean, VA, we support defense, civilian, commercial, and health IT customers worldwide.
Responsibilities:
Provide mission support to our customers at Ft.
Meade:
Serve as the cyber countermeasure Subject Matter Expert for a new cyber capability.
Work directly with customer and commercial vendor cyber analysts to develop effective countermeasures to address a wide range of priority and/or emerging cyber threats.
Work directly with customer and commercial vendor cyber fusion/threat analyst teams Ensure countermeasures are effective in supporting desired mission outcomes Provide critical integration between customer and commercial vendors teams Analyze signatures (ex.
YARA, Snort) in Cyber Threat Intelligence or DoD orders and assess new capability coverage of these threats.
Required Experience/
Qualifications:
Primary place of duty can be primarily remote Experience conducting malware analysis.
Experience developing behavioral threat signatures such as YARA rules.
Understands cyber operations and cyber operation planning processes.
Understands malicious cyber actor TTPs to include initial access and command-and-control.
Understands how to use cyber security tools and data to conduct defensive cyber operations.
Understands cyber threats and cyber threat frameworks such as Cyber Kill Chain and MITRE ATT&CK framework.
Understands Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) and how to integrate CTI into defensive cyber operations.
Special Requirements/Security Clearance:
Active TS/SCI Recommended Skills Computer Security Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Snort (Software) Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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