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The Cloud Security Architect provides clear and concise direction to project stakeholders and acts as the “face” of Cybersecurity for those teams. The Cloud Security Architect works closely with the Enterprise Security Architect to ensure projects and solutions are consistent with Entergy’s Cybersecurity strategy and roadmap.
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Apex Systems has an Immediate Need for a (100% Remote) AWS Cloud Security Architect. - AWS Cloud Security Architect - Recommend changes and updates to cloud security governance strategy based on NIST, regulatory and evolving threats drivers.
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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect are to partner closely with Cloud teams in developing Cloud risk management strategy, assess current posture, and drive remediation.
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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect is to advise in developing Cloud risk management strategies and multi-year implementation and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address Cyber-Security, Cyber Defense and Business needs of our customer.
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We are seeking a remote Cloud Security Architect Lead to join our team supporting the Security Architecture and Vulnerability Management Support Services contract for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) information systems.
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5+ Years of experience in Cyber Security field as an Information Security Architect or Cloud Security Architect. 4+ years of experience in AWS as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineerand must be certified in the cloud.
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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect is to advise the Chief Information Security Officer in developing Cloud risk management strategies and multi-year implementation and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address cyber Security, cyber Defense and the needs of the enterprise.
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Cloud Security Architect. Oversee Identity and Access management, cloud security, cryptography, logging and alerting, security operations, malware detection, incident response, vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, security architecture, and digital forensics.
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Working Knowledge of secure-cloud configuration, (e.g., CloudTrail, AWS Config), cloud-security technologies (e.g., VPC, Security Groups) and Access Control (IAM). Familiarity with one or more of the following: RSA Security Analytics (NetWitness), Symantec Bluecoat, CyberArk, ForeScout CounterAct, McAfee ePO, CrowdStrike, FireEye, Cisco FirePower (SourceFire), RedSeal, SecureSphere Imperva, Tenable Nessus, Splunk, PKI, chain of trust, and certificates.
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Understanding of cloud security best practices, data privacy, and compliance standards (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, PCI-DSS). Role: Enterprise Cloud Architect. Design and implement cloud architectures that adhere to security best practices and industry regulations, taking into account security considerations specific to microservices.
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As a next generation digital business with worldwide leading positions in digital, cloud, data, advanced computing and security, it brings deep expertise for all industries in more than 47 countries.
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Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Certification, AWS Solution Architect Professional Certification, Google Cloud Architect Certification, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Certification.
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The successful Senior Cloud Architect will be comfortable working with a variety of different tools and appliances, security problems, and troubleshooting various complex issues. The Senior Cloud Architect must display superb understanding and be knowledgeable with a multitude of technologies to include; AWS, SIEM, firewalls, web application firewalls, VPNs, DNS, Data Loss Prevention, IDS/IPS, and proxies, to name a few.
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An active Secret security clearance is required with the eligibility to obtain a TS/SCI. TS/SCI is preferred. Hands on experience with security, such as NGFW, WAF, SIEM, endpoint security.
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As a Cloud Solutions Architect you will work closely with our Enterprise Architecture, Security and other IT teams where you collaborate on target state architectures and lead it through implementation to support our business growth.
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