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Automatically configure and deploy PaaS infrastructure consisting of identity and access management, network architecture, application security, logging, monitoring, deployment and more.
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Strong knowledge and experience in cloud security best practices, frameworks, and standards, such as NIST, ISO, CSA, or CIS. Strong knowledge and experience in security domains, such as identity and access management, data protection, encryption, network security, application security, and incident response.
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Experience with Cyber Security and Network SecurityFamiliarity with Application Security and OWASP.DevOps, Terraform, and data protectionEducation:Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
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Be accountable for assisting in strategic planning and architecture and securing enterprise information by identifying network and application security requirements, implementing and testing security controls and procedures.
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This position is your opportunity to utilize your skills and background as a Senior Cyber Security Cloud Engineer and deliver support to the warfighting mission with cutting edge cloud application migration and business process refinement for the US Army.
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SAIC is seeking a proven Senior Cyber Security Cloud Engineer to join the Enterprise Cloud Management Agency (ECMA) Cloud Enterprise Technology Services (CETS) program and the opportunity to evaluate and potentially re-invent how the Army delivers IT services and make use of data and analytics to meet mission requirements.
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Skills Required Azure Web Application Security Network Detection & Response Intrusion detection and prevention technologies CASB models and methodologies Update Network Security based on VNETs & Subnets Daily Operations of Azure Cloud Traffic Monitor global traffic latency, issues and application performance Knowledgeable with Azure Application Gateways Zero-Trust Networking methodologies Routing, Switching.
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Understanding of Network and Application Vulnerability testing as it relates to Azure systems. Enable Cloud Cybersecurity controls and compliance requirements and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address Cyber-Security, Cyber Defense and Business needs of the customer.
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In-depth knowledge of Azure networking services such as Azure Virtual WAN, VNETS, management of Azure Application/Network Security Groups, Private Link, VNET peering, Routing, Express Route, Site-to-Site VPN, and Point-to-Site VPN.
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The successful Site Reliability Engineer will work alongside the Director, IT Network & Information Security Officer, as well as a wider Agile team of Platform Engineers, Software Developers and L1 Support, to collaborate and provide its customers with a highly reliable and efficient platform, maximizing uptime and performance.
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Our core competency is in technology-enabled services, with a specific focus on IT Infrastructure, End-User Support, Cyber Security, and Software/ Application Development. The Cloud Infrastructure Engineer role encompasses designing, deploying, and managing cloud infrastructure, including implementing and automating provisioning, configuration, and orchestration using Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform or CloudFormation.
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Mastery knowledge of enterprise IT, cloud technology, architecture, testing and test plans, network applications, principles, methods and practices to sustain and expand an enterprise.
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Internal: Key internal functional relationships, Security Engineering, Security Strategy, Security Architecture, Risk Management, Threat & Vulnerability Management, Cloud, Compliance, and Technical Resources (IT Infrastructure, Network Engineers, Client Engineering, System Administrators, Developers, Application and Technical Support, etc.
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Responsibilities include designing the cloud infrastructure, designing the cloud application architecture, and designing the cloud security architecture and ensuring project compliance with IT security policies, best practices and branch standards.
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VNETs, Express Route, User Defined Routes, Network Security Groups, Azure Load balancers, Application Gateways, Azure DNS. Bachelor's degree in related field or 5+ years of experience in Networking, Network Security.
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