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Experience with Splunk and/or FireEye. * Experience working within an interagency environment a must. * Attention to detail is a must; a quick learner, good problem solver, decision maker ...

Experience with Splunk and/or FireEye. * Experience working within an interagency environment a must. * Attention to detail is a must; a quick learner, good problem solver, decision maker ...

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CSIRT Analyst

Kiln, MS · On-site

$60K/yr

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook), Adobe Pro, Splunk, McAfee EPO, FireEye, and Security Orchestration and Automation Response (SOAR) tools. * Analytical Mindset : Strong ...

SADOM Analyst

Leesburg, VA · Remote

$105K - $120K/yr

Experience with a combination of the following tools is required: · FireEye HX · Cisco ThreatGrid · Cisco Stealthwatch · Teramind · Exabeam · AWS CloudWatch · Swimlane · Tenable.io · Malware ...

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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for fireeye in the United States is $23.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A FireEye job typically refers to roles within FireEye, a cybersecurity company specializing in threat intelligence, incident response, and advanced security solutions. Employees in FireEye roles work in areas such as malware analysis, penetration testing, cybersecurity consulting, and threat detection. These jobs require expertise in network security, digital forensics, and advanced threat defense. Professionals may work with enterprises and government agencies to protect against cyber threats and attacks.

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To thrive in a FireEye (Cybersecurity Analyst) role, candidates should have a strong background in information security, incident response, threat analysis, and computer forensics, typically supported by a relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with FireEye security platforms, SIEM tools, scripting languages (such as Python or PowerShell), and certifications like CISSP or GIAC are usually preferred. Analytical thinking, attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills for this position. These skills are essential for identifying, analyzing, and responding to cyber threats, safeguarding critical information assets, and supporting organizational security initiatives.

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FireEye cybersecurity analysts often encounter the challenge of rapidly evolving threats and sophisticated cyber attacks that require continuous learning and agility. Professionals in this role must frequently analyze large volumes of security alerts and prioritize incidents to ensure timely and effective responses. Balancing proactive threat hunting with incident response and remediation tasks can be demanding, especially in high-pressure environments. Collaboration with IT teams, management, and external vendors is also essential to address complex security issues and maintain robust defense strategies.
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Senior Principal Information Security Engineer (supporting the Naval Research Lab)

asrcfh

Welcome, MD • On-site

$107.80K - $146.20K/yr

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

ASRC Federal System Solutions LLC, a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, is seeking a Senior Principal Information Security Engineer to support our Prime program at Blossom Point Tracking Facility in Welcome, MD for the Naval Research Lab. 

Role/Responsibilities: 

  • The ISSE shall be a part of the technical team that will upgrade and maintain the security posture of all networks at Blossom Point
  • Perform installation and processing of new security products and procedures
  • Will constantly monitor the networks and systems for security breaches or intrusions
  • Will install software that helps to notify the team of intrusions, and watch out for irregular system behavior
  • Conduct periodic scans of networks to find vulnerabilities and apply mitigation techniques
  • Perform incident response activities to minimize impact.

Skills:

  • Direct experience with anti-virus software, intrusion detection, firewalls and content filtering
  • Knowledge of risk assessment tools, technologies and methods
  • Experience designing secure networks, systems and application architectures
  • Knowledge of disaster recovery, computer forensic tools, technologies and methods
  • Experience planning, researching and developing security policies, standards and procedures
  • Professional experience in a system administration role supporting multiple platforms and applications
  • Ability to communicate network security issues to peers and management
  • Ability to read and use the results of mobile code, malicious code, and anti-virus software

Requirements:

  • Ability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI security clearance
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the fields of mathematics, telecommunications, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science and 10 years related experience
  • Requires expert technical knowledge in security engineering and IT systems engineering
  • Must possess excellent analytical skills and be capable of quantifying risk to enterprise systems and level of compliance with security policy
  • Strong IT system and application engineering background with experience in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8/9, Windows 11, Windows Server 2012, Active Directory Group Policy, networking, VMware vSphere 5 & 6, ESS, and ACAS
  • Experience with certification testing, Risk Management Framework (RMF), information assurance tools, DoD STIG, and vulnerability assessment
  • CISSP, CISM, or DoD 8140 / 8570.1 certification (IAM level 3) desired
  • Network Security tools – Nessus, FireEye, Suricata, or Palo Alto knowledge highly desired
  • Security Information and Event Management tools  - LogRhythm, ArcSight, NetWitness, Splunk Enterprise Security, or AlienVault experience highly desired