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Design, configure, implement, troubleshoot, and maintain all security and health monitoring platforms and their associated software, such as firewalls (Security Groups), intrusion detection/intrusion prevention, anti-virus/malware (HBSS), SIEM (Splunk), Solarwinds, Nagios, native cloud services and MDM.
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PCNSE; Palo Alto Networks Certified Security Automation Engineer (PCSAE), Palo Alto Networks, Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer (PCSAE) or F5 Security Certified Solution ExpertPosition requires IAT level II or higher; CompTIA Security+ or better security certification.
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Working with our business operations and Foundation strategy program partners, the team supports the management of on-premises and cloud data infrastructure, data security and access controls, and the EDS technology stack and roadmaps.
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Proficiency in scripting and automation using languages such as Python, PowerShell, or Bash. Experience with cloud security automation tools (e.g., Terraform, AWS CloudFormation, Azure Resource Manager) is a plus.
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Strong understanding of GCP services, including Compute Engine, Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud Networking, IAM, and Security Command Center. Experience integrating Terraform with CI/CD pipelines and automation tools, such as Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, or CircleCI. Solid understanding of cloud security best practices, compliance standards, and risk management principles, and experience implementing security controls within GCP using Terraform.
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The Cyber Security Integrator must display an excellent understanding of technology and utilization of Firewalls (Security Groups), VPNs, Data Loss Prevention (DPS), IDS/IPS, Web-Proxy, Security Vulnerability, auditing and system health tools.
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Experience with Cloud Security tools like: Wiz.io, Orca, Lacework, Trivy, Aqua, Ermetic or Prisma Cloud. At least 3 years of experience working in Cloud Security with Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, or GCP.
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Hands-on experience with security tools for static code analysis, dynamic application security testing (DAST), and vulnerability scanning, using tools such as Fortify, Acunetix, and Prisma Cloud.
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JOB SUMMARY: The AVP, Information Security Engineer is responsible for supporting the Bank's security operations, including but not limited to threat identification, intrusion detection, digital forensics, incident response, and the design, implementation, and maintenance of enterprise-wide on-premise and cloud-based security solutions.
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Conducts security monitoring and intrusion detection analysis using various technology and analytic tools, such as web and next generation firewalls, machine and human behavior learning tools, host-based security system, security event and incident monitoring systems, virtual, physical, and cloud platforms, user endpoint (laptop, desktop, mobile, and internet of things (IOT.
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IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services (e.g., compute, storage, network, security, administration, automation, application services, and databases) in either native cloud or hybrid cloud environments.
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CISSP, CISM, SANS GSEC, Cloud Security (CCSP, CCSK), or other information security related certification(s). The day-to-day hands-on configuration a safe and secure operating environment for client; and leading the engineering of the Identity and Access Management Services, Privilege Management inclusive to SailPoint Identity Now) with our third-party managed service providers and respective professional service teams and implementing security solutions to assist businesses with the assessment and improvement of company's security infrastructure.
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Must have experience in securing containerized environments, including network security, identity management, and deployment strategies within cloud platforms such as AWS and Kubernetes.
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Experience with AWS security controls or equivalent cloud security experience. Aurora's Cloud Security team's mission is to design and build security capabilities for Aurora Services.
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We're looking for a strong Senior Cloud Security Engineer with a deep understanding of securing infrastructure and services at scale in a cloud-native world to help us execute on this vision.
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