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COMPtia Network Certification Strongly Preferred. In collaboration with PPFA InfoSec, provide ongoing monitoring of PPDE IT security processes and systems. The IT/Facilities/Security Director must be prepared to perform necessary functions of their role in non-traditional hours on occasion as dictated by the organization's needs.
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Certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, CEH, CISSP) Senior IAM Analyst will become part of a team that advises, implements, and manages IAM solutions across five verticals: Strategy, Detect and Respond; Identity; Infrastructure; Data; and Application Security.
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CompTIA Security+ preferred. Implement and maintain cyber security infrastructure, including IAM, SIEM, IDS/IPS, Endpoint Security, Network Perimeter solutions to support the cybersecurity strategy of the organization.
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Positioned to be the IT partner you need, Zones, a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) in business for over 35 years, specializes in Digital Workplace, Cloud & Data Center, Networking, Security, and Managed/Professional/Staffing services.
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Cybersecurity certifications from (ISC)2, ISACA, GIAC, CSA, CompTIA, Offensive Security, or similar vendor-agnostic certification bodies. Experience and understanding of one of more of the following cybersecurity technologies: MDR, NDR, EDR, EPP, SIEM, Cloud Security, Network Security, Threat Intelligence, Managed Security Services, Security Operations, Digital Forensics & Incident Response, Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Scanning, Security Policies & Procedures.
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Being knowledgeable about the cybersecurity threat landscapeEducation Required:An associate degree in Information Technology, or CompTIA Security+ CertificationAdvanced Systems Design, Inc. is:A leading Information Technology provider for Federal, State & Local government agencies.
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We will assist with cost for certifications such as CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+, Microsoft, Cisco, VMware and others. For someone looking to progress their role, the TSC Engineer naturally leads into roles such as: Lead Engineer, Solutions Architect, Account Manager, Virtual CIO. FCRA Background Check Disclosure: It is the hiring policy of The Brookfield Group, LLC to conduct a full background check as a condition of employment.
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Strong knowledge of VMWare, Windows Server 2016, CISCO network hardware, TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP and network folder security is required. Microsoft, Comptia and/or Cisco certifications preferred, but not required.
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Industry certifications such as, but not limited to: A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, CyberSecurity Analyst+, Penetration Tester+, PMP, CRISC, CEH, Security+, Comptia SEC+, GIAC, GCFA, GCIH, GCFE, CFCE, MCFE,CISSP, CISM, CISA.
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Certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, or Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) are a plus. Implement and maintain IT policies and procedures to ensure the security and integrity of our IT infrastructure.
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CompTIA Security + or ability to obtain within 90 days. A Current and active TS/SCI security clearance is required. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance.
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Certification(s) in one or more of the following: CISSP, CISM, CISA, GIAC, CompTIA Security+ The OT Cyber Security Engineer will be responsible for ensuring the security and reliability of the organization's Operational Technology (OT) environment.
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CASP - CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Upon Hire Pref. Experience with a wide variety of security tools such as IPS/IDS systems, firewalls, SIEM, web application firewalls, network and application vulnerability scanners (SAST, DAST, IAST), red / blue team exercises, EDR and XDR platforms, CSPM/CNAPP platforms, Amazon Web Services tools and technologies (Security Hub, Macie, Guard Duty, others), CASB platforms, PKI / HSMs, wireless technologies and platforms, NAC, secure email systems, network detection and response platforms, SOAR.
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IAT Level II Certification (CompTIA Security+ CE equivalent or higher). Provide oversight for a variety of tasks and activities that are broad in nature and are concerned with technical support, cyber security, and IT operations.
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