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Proven knowledge of security architecture design, network security, vulnerability management, and threat intelligence/analysis. The Security Engineer will perform security audits, risk analysis, application-level vulnerability testing, and security code reviews; develop and implement technical solutions to help mitigate security vulnerabilities; and conduct research to identify new attack vectors.
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Participates in emergency operations, including the Computer Security Incident Response Team. Ensures processes and procedures are developed, documented, maintained and adhered to for incident identification, investigation and response, analysis and recommendations for risk management, collection of forensic data and regulatory require.
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This team oversees multiple aspects of security including their hybrid cloud infrastructure, incident response, network security, EDR solutions, as well as secure deployment processes.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity practices, including vulnerability management, secure configurations, and incident response. The Software Engineer (Tier-2) is responsible for the availability, latency, performance, efficiency, change management, monitoring, emergency response, and capacity planning for the FreeWheel platforms.
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Incident response – managing the security of multiple platforms, operating system, software and network protocols for a large IT organization – risk management, auditing, assessment, industry security framework, and/or internal controls security, operations, control assessment, risk management, auditing, and/or internal controls – with security and privacy legal and regulatory requirements.
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Demonstrated experience in Information Security (INFOSEC); computer security; cryptography; network security; assessment and authorization; incident response investigations; risk analysis; threat and vulnerability scanning, analysis, and management.
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Knowledge of security protocols, such as SSL and TLS. Experience with network monitoring and vulnerability management tools, such as Crowdstrike Falcon, Spotlight, Humio, Lansweeper, Manage Engine or similar.
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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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Provide subject matter expertise in cybersecurity domains such as network security, system security, vulnerability management, incident response, secure software development, and identity and access management.
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Proven knowledge of security architecture design, network security, vulnerability management, and threat. -Expert level knowledge of security systems such as SIEM (Microsoft Sentinel), IPS, Firewalls, and related network security tools.
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To accomplish this goal, the security team is responsible for a broad suite of security technologies that include vulnerability scanning, malware detection, log file analysis, and enterprise–wide incident response and security information and event management (SIEM) tools.
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Knowledge and/or expertise in IT, MDR, IDS/IPS, UTM, SIEM, EDR, Vulnerability Management, Incident Response, Threat Intelligence, Security Automation. Acts as the defacto Subject Matter Expert during the sales process for the managed security solutions offered by CB which includes MDR, EDR, SIEM, UTM, Threat hunting & Vulnerability scanning.
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Aspects of security design and engineering; threat and vulnerability management; data protection; incident management and response; application security development, testing and assessments; and security management.
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Deeply curious to discover elegant solutions for cyber defense capabilities including threat and vulnerability management, event monitoring, and incident response. Network Security Audits: Conduct regular security assessments, vulnerability scans, and penetration tests to identify potential weaknesses and ensure compliance with security standards.
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Incident Response: Participate in incident response activities, investigate security breaches, and contribute to incident mitigation strategies. Basic Qualifications:Minimum of 7+ years in network security engineering, with a focus on Palo Alto firewall deployments, cloud networking, load-balancing, VPN technologies, and access.
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