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Alliant Energy has an opportunity to join our team as a Senior IT Infrastructure Specialist (Mobile Device Management). Complies with local, state, and government regulations such as SOX, NERC CIP, FERC, and TSA.Maintains disaster recovery plans and coordinates the planning and execution of disaster recovery drills.
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Experience with Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud strategies by taking into consideration offerings from large Hyperscalers (AWS, Azure, GCP) and SIs around Compute, Storage and Back-Up, Network and Security, Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.
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Experience working with global teams on complex IT infrastructure projects i.e. data center transformation, network and cloud strategy formulation, system and network implementation.
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Awareness of various topics such as security frameworks, MDR, EDR, GDPR and other compliance and regulatory requirements. We deliver value to clients in areas such as IT Strategy Consulting, Benchmarking, Analytics and Optimization.
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The Government anticipates three TACLANEs∯*∯ Experience: 5 years of relevant IT, Network, Infrastructure experience Experienced with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), CISCO equipment, and Network Access Control (NAC) Education: n/a Certifications: Any 1 or more IAT Level II or III Certification (CCNSecurity, CySA+, CND, Security+ CE, CASP CE, CCNP, CISA, CISSP (or Associate.
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Hands on experience with mobile, traditional, and IoT endpoints Hands on experience in Virtualization (VMware/KVM/Hyper-V) 8+ Years’ experience delivering network and/or security solutions for enterprise customers Ability to maintain Network Infrastructure technology roadmaps, Visio diagraming Strong written and verbal communication Additional key competencies include attention to detail, technical literacy, leadership and perseverance.
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10745 – SR. NETWORK/CYBERSECURITY ENGINEER, San Diego, CA (On-site, 5-days) Hyundai AutoEver America (HAEA) is a subsidiary of Hyundai and Kia Motor companies specializing in IT services.
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IT Security Infrastructure security: Acts as a focal point of contact for Genmab’s IT infrastructure and operations team for several IT security domains, such as data center security, network security, and Identity & Access Management.
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Provide technical support for all network and security-related issues, including troubleshooting network connectivity problems and providing support to IT Operations Technicians and / or end users.
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You will receive professional development with a dynamic social-impact organization that is pioneering a new model for disaster recovery to support people, especially those who are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
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Participate in DR planning Qualifications: 10 years of experience in Data Center Operations and Telecommunications Current certification as Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) required 5 years’ experience managing a network infrastructure comprised of Cisco technologies that includes router, switch, firewall, access security and other.
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As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities “home” who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
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The IT Security Engineer is expected to be fully aware of the companys security infrastructure, framework, risks, and roadmap goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
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Leidos is seeking a Network Security Engineer 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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You have a certification in resiliency, disaster recovery, or business continuity management, such as CBCP, CRISC, or CISA. As a Resiliency, Disaster Recovery Specialist and Technical Lead, you will be responsible for the operational side of disaster recovery and resilience.
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