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AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies CASE - Certified Application Security Engineer CASS - Certified Application Security Specialist. The Application Security Engineer will support our federal customer in the Washington DC. This is a hands-on technical role that will provide the right candidate with an exciting opportunity to develop the federal customer’s application security program, working with developers and the organization to meet the strategic security goals of the agency.
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The Information Security Engineer also participates as a member of the Apogee Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) to identify and resolve potential security incidents. The Information Security Engineer is responsible for design, planning, implementation, and hands-on operation of Apogee Enterprises' cybersecurity defenses.
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Implement and manage security tools and technologies for application security, cloud security, and identity and access management (IAM). Knowledge of security frameworks, standards, and regulations (e.g., NIST CSF, HIPAA, MITRE ATT&CK.
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The Security Engineer is responsible for engineering oversight of the Sound Physicians technology services. Understanding Enterprise Mobility and Security Suite(EM+S), Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), Azure Information Protection (AIP) and Intune, Azure Key Vault, Azure Security Center, OMS.
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A Security Engineer serves as the security engineer of complex technology implementations in a product-centric environment; is comfortable with bridging the gap between legacy development or operations teams and working toward a shared culture and vision; works to ensure developers create the most secure systems while enhancing the privacy of all system users; and has experience with white-hat hacking and fundamental computer science concepts.
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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Engineer 3 to be part of making this happen. This is a role that combines aspects of an IT Security Analyst, Security Architect, Incident Response Consultant, a Security Sales Engineer, and Technical Support.
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The Information Security Engineer II will work with stakeholders and team members to assist with improving incident response processes that are aligned with the mission of the office of the CISO.
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The Concierge Security Engineer supports the technical relationship with their. The CSE works in a team along with an assigned Concierge Security Analyst and Customer Success Managers.
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The CSE will be responsible for implementing, overseeing, managing, and supporting the network security infrastructure for multiple enterprises by leveraging Arctic Wolf's cloud infrastructure and their expertise in a wide variety of fields.
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Provide cybersecurity support as an Information System Security Engineer (ISSE) and assist the Information System Security Officer (ISSO)/Information System Security Manager (ISSM) in executing their duties and responsibilities.
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Raytheon is seeking a well-qualified Cyber Security Engineer to join the Cyber Security Engineering team securing some very interesting systems. cyber security, rmf, risk management framework, NIST, ACAS, DISA STIGs, devsecops pipeline, manual hardening, system compliance, security design, agile, scrum, hw and sw life-cycle, linux, COTS, FOSS.
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Computer Technologies Consultants (CTC) is seeking an Information Security Engineer to support our team located at the Indian Head Campus and EOD Campus of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head (NSWC IHD) in Maryland.
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Perform security assessments, including code reviews, penetration testing, and vulnerability scanning, to identify and mitigate potential security risks. Lead strategic cross-functional security projects across application security, cloud security, and IT.
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Utilizes information security technologies such as antivirus, IDS/IPS, SIEM, endpoint detection & response, DLP, data encryption, proxies, and network access control, as well as security policies and procedures, and incident response.
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The Concierge Security Analyst role combines aspects of an IT Security Analyst, a Security Architect, and an Incident Response Consultant. Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Analyst to be part of making this happen.
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