Intrusion Detection & Forensics

From: Mark Tokay (naylandat_private)
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 09:16:04 PDT

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    We are seeking a full time individual who 
    has experience in Intrusion Detection and 
    Network Forensics. Relocation to DC area 
    (Virginia or Maryland) is required.   Individual 
    will perform duties associated with Network Forensics, 
    Intrusion Detection, etc.   Previous experience 
    in development and use of network and forensics 
    software tools is required.   This is a individual 
    contributor (technical) position and NOT a Management 
    position.   Individual will be working in a "hands-on" 
    environment. The jobs are at Ft Meade and other 
    Gov't Info Warfare Labs/Security Agencies or 
    Commercial Company sites. 
     
    Also have other computer security-related positions 
    in Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs.  The jobs 
    require an Active Top Secret clearance (preferably CI or 
    Lifestyle Poly or Standard Poly).   Salary ranges are 
    $60 - 100K depending on experience level.  Individuals with 
    similar experience and other type Security Clearances
    will not necessarily be disqualified from consideration. 
    My clients are large and small, well-established Computer 
    and Network Security/Intrusion/Forensics companies. 
    
    For more information, please contact: 
    
    Mark Tokay 
    Nayland Group, Inc. 
    828-686-7777 
    (Recruiting since 1985)
    
    Buzz: Computer forensics, intrusion, analysis, network 
    defense, network exploitation, network penetration, 
    network vulnerability, assessment, digital analysis, 
    evidence recovery, data analysis,computer crimes, 
    intrusion detection, cyber analysis intelligence, 
    cyber counterintelligence, cyber counter terrorism,
    data hiding, encryption, remote monitoring, laboratory, non 
    attribution, research & development, network tool 
    development, etc. 
    



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