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Senior ACAS Engineer

Quantico, VA · Hybrid

$114K - $155K/yr

The ACAS Engineer will collaborate with other cybersecurity professionals, system administrators ... Hands-on experience with the Tenable ACAS suite (Nessus, SecurityCenter/Tenable.sc, NNM/Tenable.asm ...

Senior ACAS Engineer

Quantico, VA · Hybrid

$114K - $155K/yr

The ACAS Engineer will collaborate with other cybersecurity professionals, system administrators ... Hands-on experience with the Tenable ACAS suite (Nessus, SecurityCenter/Tenable.sc, NNM/Tenable.asm ...

Continuously monitor security tools and systems (e.g., SIEM, IDS/IPS, CrowdStrike EDR, DLP, Tenable ... Performs other professional responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in ...

... like Tenable Security Center, Splunk, MS Defender, SEIM, Symantec DLP, Netsparker, Penetration Testing, Service Now, Web Application Security, Data Loss Prevention, Incident Response, Forensics ...

NLM Cloud Engineer I

Bethesda, MD · Remote

$59.50 - $79.50/hr

The Cloud Engineer I shall be able to work well within a team of multidisciplinary professionals ... Familiarity with vulnerability scanning and penetration testing tools, including Tenable, Prowler ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tenable Security Professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tenable Security Professional, you need a solid understanding of cybersecurity principles, vulnerability management, and often a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with Tenable tools like Nessus, Tenable.io, and related certifications such as Tenable Certified Nessus Auditor (TCNA) are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help professionals interpret findings and collaborate with stakeholders. These competencies are essential to accurately identify vulnerabilities, communicate risks, and help organizations maintain robust security postures.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with Tenable solutions, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working with Tenable solutions often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of vulnerability data, ensuring accurate asset inventory, and integrating Tenable tools with existing security systems. Addressing these challenges typically involves developing a clear vulnerability management workflow, leveraging automation features within Tenable products, and actively collaborating with IT and security teams to prioritize remediation efforts. Staying current with product updates and participating in ongoing training can also help professionals maximize the effectiveness of Tenable solutions.

What is a Professional Tenable?

A Professional Tenable is an expert who specializes in using Tenable's cybersecurity products and services to help organizations identify, assess, and manage vulnerabilities in their IT environments. These professionals often deploy, configure, and maintain Tenable solutions such as Nessus or Tenable.io to ensure network security and compliance. Their role may include conducting vulnerability scans, analyzing security risks, and providing recommendations for remediation. Professional Tenables work closely with IT and security teams to reduce the risk of cyber threats and improve overall security posture.

What is the difference between Professional Tenable vs Security Analyst?

AspectProfessional TenableSecurity Analyst
CertificationsTenables certifications, such as Nessus CertifiedCompTIA Security+, CISSP, CEH
Work EnvironmentCybersecurity teams, vulnerability managementSecurity operations centers, IT departments
Industry UsageIT security, vulnerability scanningCybersecurity, threat detection

Professional Tenable primarily focuses on vulnerability assessment using Tenable tools, while Security Analysts handle broader security monitoring, incident response, and threat analysis. Both roles require cybersecurity knowledge, but their daily tasks and certifications differ, with Professional Tenable specializing in vulnerability management tools and Security Analysts in security operations.

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Cybersecurity Analyst@Atlanta,GA Hybrid

ibrain technologies, inc

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Contractor

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Cybersecurity Analyst 
Atlanta, GA Hybrid
12 Months
 
Desired Skills/Qualifications:
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Demonstrated professional experience developing and communicating an information security strategy and aligning projects, initiatives, and resources to execute against the strategy.
 
Responsibilities
Proven experience in cybersecurity operations with hands-on expertise in monitoring and managing multiple security tools, including vulnerability scanning platforms such as Tenable (Nessus, Tenable.sc, or Tenable.io).
Continuously monitor security tools and systems (e.g., SIEM, IDS/IPS, CrowdStrike EDR,  DLP, Tenable vulnerability scanners) to detect, investigate, and respond to potential threats in real time.
Maintain and oversee the CrowdStrike platform, ensuring proper configuration, alert triage, threat hunting, and endpoint coverage across the organization.
Analyze data/information from one or multiple sources to conduct preparation of the environment, respond to requests for information, and submit intelligence collection and production requirements in support of planning and operations.
Interact at multiple levels of the organization to establish and maintain a strong and adaptive security posture that aligns with organizational risk tolerance, information access requirements, business strategies, and compliance requirements.
Integrate overarching security frameworks across multiple, complex disciplines in support of the business needs of the Agency to provide customer-focused technology solutions in a secure, cost-effective, and efficient manner.
Strong knowledge of system administration, including configuration, hardening, patch management, and monitoring of Windows and Linux servers
Coordinate and oversee the production of evidence to support internal and external audits.
Conduct internal risk, vulnerability, and compliance assessments to:
Identify risks, vulnerabilities, and compliance shortcomings; and recommend/develop security measures, policies, and controls for risk/vulnerability mitigation and remediation of compliance findings.
 

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