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Must have 3+ years of hands-on building and working knowledge of various security technologies (PAN/Cisco Network Firewalls and VPN, NAC, EDR, MDR, File Integrity Management, IPS/IDS, Application Firewalls, Vulnerability Scanner, Email Protection, Internet Security, Content Filtering, SSO/MFA, PKI, SIEM Logging & Monitoring, ATP, and DLP.
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SEVP is responsible for managing SEVIS. SEVIS is an internet-based application that allows electronic reporting and monitoring of nonimmigrant students, exchange visitors (EVs), and their dependents.
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The Operator will use a variety of tools that range from access control and alarm monitoring systems to various business intelligence sources, open-source media, Internet, and in-house tools. The Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) Operator, under guidance of GSOC Supervisor, is responsible for assisting company personnel in all concerns that pertain to safety and security for corporate locations around the globe.
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Using an assortment of tools that range from global access control and alarm monitoring system to various business intelligence sources, open source media, internet and in-house tools, the SRA is required to detect, assess and alert others regarding any adverse conditions affecting the client and its employees.
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Education and/or Experience:[Required] 10+ years of progressive experience in IT or Security-related fields[Required] 5+ years of experience in demonstrating proficiency in Network Security, Internet Security, Systems Security, Identity Security, Cloud Security and/or Database Security.
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The project includes conducting survey and design, engineer, furnish, install, secure, and test (EFIS&T) solutions to include non-secure internet protocol router (NIPR), secure internet protocol router (SIPR), Wi-Fi, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Inside Plant (ISP), Outside Plant (OSP), and Voice Modernization at U.S. Army Base/Post/Camp/Station (B/P/C/S) across the Continental United States (CONUS.
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The Part-time Security Risk Analyst (SRA) will work in a 24/7 global security operations center (GSOC); applicants must be open to working weekdays or weekends and all shifts (day, swing and grave); This opening is scheduled Saturday and Sunday from 6am-6pm, schedule is subject to change.
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Experience GSOC security officer needed in Tempe. Investigate alarms and respond by sending security patrol, or alerting Fire services or Police as needed. Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities.
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Information Security Analyst, Information Risk Management, CISSP, Windows, Mobility, Internet, network security products, Security platforms, encryption tools, communication protocols, vulnerability assessments, data loss, penetration testing, secure coding.
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Strong knowledge and experience installing, configuring, troubleshooting Intrusion Detection Systems(IDS), Internet Protocol (IP) video surveillance systems and other security systems. 3+ years of experience with electronic security systems (Axis, Pelco, Bosh, DMP, Lenel, SoftwareHouse, MDI, Hirsch, Hanwha, Genetec, etc.
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Peregrine is a pioneer within the cybersecurity industrial control systems and the Internet of Things, supporting many federal and commercial customers. Maintain working knowledge of Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Counterintelligence Security Agency (DCSA), and NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) guidance and policies.
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Experience with AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF), Amazon Network Firewall (ANF), Firewall Manager Service (FMS), AWS CloudFront, AWS Internet Gateway (IGW), AWS Transit Gateway. The Cloud Security Engineer/Architect is an expert in the AWS cloud environment, and cloud computing and automation practices.
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Knowledge of encryption algorithms (e.g., internet Protocol Security [IPSEC], Advanced Encryption Standard [AES], Message Digest Algorithm [MD5], Secure Hash Algorithm [SHA], triple Data Encryption Standard [3DES.
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ESS is responsible for security tools for the NOAA Cyber Security Center as well as supporting 5 Trusted Internet Connection Access Provider (TICAP) sites. on the NOAA Cyber Security Center contract in Boulder, CO. or Fairmont, WV. This position will be part of a Network Security team which is part of a larger Enterprise Security Services (ESS) team.
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Whelan Security of California, Inc. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience - even better! You can stand out - and thrive - here, too, as a FLEX GLOBAL SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTER OPERATOR.
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