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Expert knowledge of at least three of the following: Computer Forensics, Endpoint Security Management, Vulnerability Management, Remote-Access, Zero Trust, Data Classification/Data Loss Prevention, SIEM management, Security Incident Event Management, Network Security, Penetration Testing, Red/Blue/Purple Team, or Software Development Life Cycle.
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Manage Information Security Operations and Engineering programs, including endpoint management, anti-malware, remote-access, DLP, logging and analysis, and firewall change reviews, security awareness training, ensuring successful program execution and sustainment of appropriate control environment.
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Plan and appraise ongoing assessments in collaboration with the Information Security Architect and Cyber Security Risk Engineer of application control, firewall, SIEM, VPN, SSL, intrusion detection or intrusion prevention and other network component policies that protect the network.
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CISSP, CEH, CCSP, OCSP, or CISM certification. Includes management of global security incident response. This position is eligible for a remote work arrangement in which you can work remotely from your home.
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Evaluate, deploying and managing Akamai / AWS / Azure Web Application Firewall security configuration. Advance experience on Splunk or other SIEM (Security information and event management) Monitoring.
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In-depth knowledge of security technologies, including SIEM, IDS/IPS, firewall, antivirus, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions. Manage and maintain security tools deployed in cloud environments, such as intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), SIEM solutions, and endpoint protection platforms.
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Very good knowledge and experience in cloud native network security services and components like resource groups, VNET, VPC, VPN, VNET peering, VPC peering, virtual wan transit gateway, express route direct connect global peering route table, NSG security groups, NACLS traffic manager azure firewall application gateway AWS elastic load balancer azure SLB DDOS protection AWS shield WAF service endpoints private endpoints etc.
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The job involves performing functions related to Network and Perimeter specialized Security Engineers, including Web Application Firewall, Network and cloud security. Functional experience with Splunk, SIEM, or other log aggregation & analysis technologies.
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Strong working knowledge of security domains: Identity and Access Management, Digital Forensics, End Point Encryption, Encryption Key Management, Database Security, Enterprise Directory Services, IDS, IPS, Next Generation Firewall, Application Firewall, Enterprise Password Vaults, Cloud SaaS /PaaS/IaaS Security, Mobile Device Management, SIEM or related information security subject area.
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Designs and develops security policies, standards and procedures e.g. firewall management, SSL/IPSec, security incident and event management (SIEM), data protection (DLP, encryption), user account management (SSO, SAML), and password/key management.
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Designs and develops security policies, standards and procedures e.g. firewall rules, SSL/IPSec, security incident and event management (SIEM), data protection (DLP, encryption), user account management (SSO, SAML), and password/key management.
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Technical knowledge and hands on experience with security and networking architecture, network security design, routers, wireless security, intrusion prevention/detection, firewall architecture, SIEM, DLP, and encryption.
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If you're experienced and skilled in Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) technologies like Palo Alto Networks or Cisco Firepower, this role is perfect for you. Proven experience in designing, implementing, and managing Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) solutions, preferably Palo Alto Networks or Cisco Firepower.
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Technical certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Cloud Certified Professional, Microsoft Cloud Certifications, CISSP, CISM, CIPP, GCIP etc. Job Title: Cyber Security Analyst. Implements industry leading practices around cyber risks and Cloud security and perform security assessments of cloud platforms/environments using industry standard frameworks such as ISO, CSCSM and NIST.
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5+ years of working with security tools such as SIEM, Analytics & Intelligence, Firewall/IDS/IPS, Intrusion Detection, Malware detection, Data Loss Protection, and Identity & Access Management.
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