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We are seeking an experienced Cyber Security Cloud Security Architect to design, implement, and maintain our cloud security infrastructure. Identify and assess potential security risks and vulnerabilities in cloud infrastructure and develop mitigation strategies.
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Implement security processes and solutions in public-based cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Demonstrated knowledge of Cloud Integration, Cloud Security, and Cloud Data Storage.
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The AI & Cloud Engineering (ACE) group within gRED Computational Sciences department is seeking a Senior Information Security Architect reporting to the Cloud Infrastructure Tech Lead. The AI & Cloud Engineering (ACE) group provides cloud computing infrastructure for a wide range of business and research use cases including data engineering platforms, artificial intelligence, and business applications.
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As part of the broader Infrastructure Operations & Security organization, you will participate in a versatile information security team, applying fundamental systems security understanding, skills and experience to maintain and operate complex information systems and security tools that satisfy organizational mission and our requirements, including partner protection needs and security requirements.
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Proficiency in one of the following cloud security domains: Networking, IAM, Infrastructure and Platform, Data or Application security. Candidates should possess proven record in advising on Cloud Security at the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and/or Senior Security Manager levels and be recognized for business as well as technical acumen.
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A current CASP+ (CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner), CCNP Security (Cisco Certified Network Professional Security), or ISC2 CCSP (Certificated Cloud Security Professional) can be substituted for this degree requirement.
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Apply knowledge of cloud security basics to administer, monitor, and secure cloud infrastructure across platforms such as Azure and AWS.Coordinate and provide support for Zscaler technologies, ensuring secure and efficient traffic routing and protection against cyber threats.
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Provide architectural security guidance to DevOps team building cloud infrastructure in compliance with industry standards (PCI-DSS, NIST, CIS, OWASP) in public cloud environmentsBuild threat models and security reporting tools.
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Knowledge of Endpoint Detection and Response tools (e.g., Carbon Black, CrowdStrike) Knowledge of cloud technologies (e.g., AWS, Azure) and strategies for securing cloud infrastructure and applications.
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Collaborate with IT teams for input and operational requirements to design and implement overall cloud infrastructure and security strategy. The AWS Cloud Infrastructure Analyst is a hands-on role planning and managing AWS cloud infrastructure delivery, including daily management, capacity planning, and participating in defining the Company's global infrastructure architecture.
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Strong experience with cloud security, cloud provider ecosystems (Amazon AWS/Microsoft Azure/Google Cloud Platform) & migrating Enterprise from traditional data center Infrastructure, Application and Data designs to hybrid or fully-cloud enabled practices.
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Leading the Cloud Security Infrastructure Design and Architecture on client engagements. The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect is to advise the Chief Information Security Officer in developing Cloud risk management strategies and multi-year implementation and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address cyber Security, cyber Defense and the needs of the enterprise.
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One or more of the following certifications: AWS Certified Solutions Architect (professional), AWS Certified Security (Specialty), CSA Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK), ISC2 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), CISSP.
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Develop architectural documentation and best practices for infrastructure, applications, data protection and IAM security. Evaluate security postures and provide recommendations for improvement and risk reduction for Cloud services, Mobile Platforms(IOS/Android/TvOS/FireTV), Web and Embedded applications (e.g., build threat models, design reviews, document mitigation techniques, apply security design patterns, code review.
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As part of the Cloud Engineering team, the Security Engineering team upholds and constantly improves the security best practices for SDLC and cloud infrastructure, and fully embraces the DevSecOps methodologies and philosophy.
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