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IAT II Certs and Above: CCNA Security, CySA+ , GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP, CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP. CSSP Certs: CEH, CFR, CCNA Cyber Ops, CCNA–Security, CySA+ , GCIA, GCIH, GICSP, Cloud+, SCYBER, PenTest+, SSCP, CHFI, CFR, CND, CCNA–Security, GCFA, CISA, GSNA CISM, CISSP, CCISO.
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Certifications: SANS-GIAC certification (e.g., GSEC, GCIH, GCED, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA) Certifications: SANS-GIAC certification (e.g., GSEC, GCIH, GCED, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA) Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Relevant technical and industry certifications a plus such as CISSP, ISSMP, SANS, GCIA, CISM, EnCE, CEH, GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or GSEC. Relevant technical and industry certifications a plus such as CISSP, ISSMP, SANS, GCIA, CISM, EnCE, CEH, GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or GSEC.
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GSEC, Security+, SSCP, or CCN. CNDSP-A (GCIA, GCIH, or CEH) or CNDSP-IR (GCIH, CSIH, or CEH) certification. management (SIEM), Threat intelligence platforms (TIPs), or Network monitoring tools.
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IAT Level II (i.e. CCNSecurity, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCPIAT) or IAT Level III certification (i.e. CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP) IAT Level II (i.e. CCNSecurity, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCPIAT) or IAT Level III certification (i.e. CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP (or Associate), GCED, GCIH, CCSP.
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One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, PaLMS, FedVTE. One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC.
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SANS GSEC and GCIH certifications. SANS GSEC and GCIH certifications. Act as a core team member with Nutrien Computer Security Incident Response. With nearly 25,000 employees world-wide, we are the largest producer of potash (by capacity) and one of the world’s largest producers of nitrogen and phosphate.
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The ideal candidate will maintain one or more of the following certifications, though they are not required: GSE, GDSA, GCIA, GCIH, GSEC, GCDA, CISSP. Explore more InfoSec / Cybersecurity career opportunities Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Security certificates such as CISSP, Security+, CEH, or GIAC: GCIA, GCIH, GSEC, GWEB. Well versed in technologies like Windows servers, Microsoft Azure, Endpoint Protection, Data loss prevention (DLP), Firewalls, SIEM, Vulnerability management.
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DOD Approved 8570 - Information Assurance Technician Level II (IAT-II) Certification including CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, or SSCP. DOD Approved 8570 - Information Assurance Technician Level III (IAT-III) Certification including CASP+ CE, CCNP Security, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH, or CCSP.
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One Security certification is required (CISSP, CISM, GSEC, GISF, GPEN, GCIH, GCIA, or equivalent). One Security certification is required (CISSP, CISM, GSEC, GISF, GPEN, GCIH, GCIA, or equivalent.
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One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, PaLMS, FedVTE. One or more of the following professional certifications: GNFA, GCIH, GCIA, GSEC, CASP+, CySA+, PaLMS, FedVTE.
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Relevant technical and industry certifications preferred such as CySA+, CISSP, ISSMP, SANS, GCIA, CISM, EnCE, CEH, GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or GSEC. Relevant technical and industry certifications preferred such as CySA+, CISSP, ISSMP, SANS, GCIA, CISM, EnCE, CEH, GCFA, GCFE, GCIH, or GSEC.
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IAT Level II (GSEC, Security+, SSCP, or CCNA–Security) certification required. Hours: 24x7 Shift Work (Panama Shift Schedule; hours dependent on location) Basic Qualifications: Minimum Education: B.S. or equivalent experience in related field Minimum 5 years of relevant experience CNDSP–IR (GCIH, CSIH, or CEH) certification required.
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One or more of the following: GCIH, GSEC, GCFA, GCFE, GCTI, GCFR, GEIR, DVCE, AWS Certified Security – Speciality, or Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate. One or more of the following: GCIH, GSEC, GCFA, GCFE, GCTI, GCFR, GEIR, DVCE, AWS Certified Security – Speciality, or Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate.
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