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Global Partners LP is seeking a hands-on Cloud Security Engineer to join our Cyber Security Team and play a key role in Global’s security and risk management operations in the AWS public Cloud.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer and/or equivalent experience/training. The Network Security Engineer within the University of California, San Francisco's (UCSF) Information Technology (IT) department will ensure the security and integrity of UCSF's network infrastructure.
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Thorough understanding of security concepts (Zero Trust Network, CASB, Cloud computing, SIEM, SOAR, PKI, DevSecOps, IAM and PAM). Proficient in all aspects of cloud Security including identity and access management, organizational structure and policies, technologies to provide data protection, network security defenses, security logs, and incident response processes.
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The Network Security Engineer II is a mid-level IT security staff grade within the information security framework. The Network Security Engineer II will work closely with other security and operational team members to implement, maintain, and improve the security posture of the infrastructure.
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We specialize in Data Center & Network Technologies, Cloud Services, Cyber Security Solutions, IT Support Services & Collaboration Solutions, Audio Visual, Physical Security & Building Technology Solutions including IoT & Network Cabling.
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Threat protection, SIEM and Incident Response; Extended Detection and Response (XDR); Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR); Security Operation Center Management; Identity and Access Management; Cloud Infrastructure; Cloud Security; Data Security; Certification in one or more of the following technologies preferred: Microsoft 365 Security Administrator, Microsoft Security Operations, Cloud Security, CCSP, CEH, OSCP, GSEC.
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Industry certifications in general technology and security (e.g. Network+, Security+, CySA+, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Associate etc.
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Experience with Microsoft security solutions (M365 Defender, Defender for Cloud, Sentinel) or, one or more related technologies such as Prisma Cloud, Crowdstrike, Proofpoint, Splunk, etc.
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KUBRA is in growth mode and currently seeking a Cloud Security Engineer to join our DevSecOps Team! The Cloud Security Engineer will be responsible for enhancing and validating the confidentiality, integrity, and security of KUBRA's cloud systems and platforms as well as securing development processes and workflows within KUBRA.
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Deep understanding of cloud computing principles, including virtualization, containerization, microservices, and serverless computing; Risk Management, RHCOS security, container security, Kubernetes security, IAM security, network security, auditing, encryption, secrets management and data protection, securing CI/CD.
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Strong and relevant experience in cloud technologies, cloud services, IaC, cloud storage, cloud networking and cloud security. Work with the cloud, security, testing, and application teams to build orchestration pipelines.
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Responsible for planning, designing, testing and implementing computer and network security infrastructure design and implementation for project including Cloud-Native container as a service.
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Support our data network and services including data centers, AWS cloud network services, wide area/metro area/local area networks. Familiarity with access control models and network security.
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Integration into multi-vendor cloud environments from a network/security standpoint (Azure, AWS, OracleCloud). Proficient knowledge of industry standard network and security technologies (Firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, Packet Capture, network assessments, router/switch rack and stack and cabling, network configurations and etc.
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Email security; Cloud infrastructure and security (Microsoft Azure); Identity and access management (IAM) and multi-factor authentication (MFA); Vulnerability and patch management; End-user security awareness; Security information and event management (SIEM); Security Program Development, including Incident Response, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery, among other policies, plans, and standards; Linux; Scripting (Python, PowerShell, bash.
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