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The selected candidates will collaborate with other Cyber Security and IT staff members, travel occasionally, and provide some after-hours support. Contributing to computer and network security using a variety of security-based products.
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Experience with integrating CyberArk solutions with other security tools and IT infrastructure. Relevant certifications (e.g., CyberArk Defender, CyberArk Sentry, CISSP, CISM) are a plus.
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Design and implement network intrusion detection (IDS), data loss prevention (DLP), cloud access security broker (CASB), Firewalls, and other relevant solutions to strengthen Information Security posture.
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The Information Security Manager is a critical member of the IT Security Risk and Compliance team and will be responsible for a team of senior security experts providing security platform management, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Familiarity with network and security configuration management best practices - SIEM, IPS/IDS, IAM. THE ROLE: Sensus, a Xylem Brand, seeks to hire a Cloud Security Engineer.
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Designs and integrates IT security solutions such as SIEM, Vulnerability Management, DLP, and Identity and Access Management. Must have extensive knowledge of the following information security domains: security operations, network security, identity and access management, malware, and exploitation, email security, system hardening/asset security, information security compliance/information assurance, vulnerability management, security assessments, and testing.
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The IT Security Engineer has working knowledge of Tenable Nessus Cloud and Nessus Vulnerability Scanner, Acunetix Web Application Vulnerability Scanner, and the Federal Government ATO process.
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Professional security management certification, such as a ISC(2) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), SANS GIAC Information Security Professional (GISP), CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, highly desirable.
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You'll bring your experience to grow and lead a team of corporate security engineers to build out protections on enterprise endpoint systems (all three, but heavy on Apple), secure corporate network infrastructure, partner with IT to address enterprise risk, and engineering software to help secure our Atlassian TEAM.
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Overview The Security Operations Analyst role within the Cyber Security & Risk Management team is responsible for aspects of threat intelligence, monitoring, application/endpoint/network security, and insider threat.
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In this role, candidates will assist internal teams with all aspects of IT security and compliance activities (e.g., access management, security configurations, endpoint protection, vulnerability management, Technology Continuity Plans.
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Engineer solutions in satellite communications, cyber security, and integration of robust communication networks tailored to USMC needs. Preferred Experience: Cisco CCNA (or higher) CISSP PMP ISR experience Personnel Clearance Level: Candidate must possess or have the ability to obtain an active, DoD issued TS/SCI security clearance.
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Possession of relevant certifications such as Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), Cisco Certified (CCIE/CCNP/CCNA) in Security, or equivalent certifications demonstrating advanced proficiency in firewall technologies.
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Extensive experience that demonstrates a strong knowledge and skill of information security technology focusing on IAM Applications (e.g., ForgeRock, SailPoint, RSA, Daon, Ping, Azure, SiteMinder, etc.
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Certifications: 8570 Certification: IAT Level II Certification (CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, or SSCP) AND Computing environment certification in either ITIL, Windows Server, VMware, SharePoint, Network+ CD, Project+ or similar technology within 6 months of hire.
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