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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 for global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Deep understanding of cloud computing principles, including virtualization, containerization, microservices, serverless computing, Risk Management, RHCOS security, container security, Kubernetes security, IAM security, network security, auditing, encryption, secrets management, data protection, and securing CI/CD pipelines.
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The Network Security Analyst reports to the Senior Director of Infrastructure & Operations and works as part of the Network Services team to design, operate, maintain, and optimize enterprise network services for the university.
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The Senior IT Security Specialist plays a critical role within NYISO’s Security Operations function, focusing on the architecture, design, integration, and management of advanced cyber security technologies.
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As the Senior Manager of IT Operations, you will oversee the day-to-day operations of our IT department, ensuring the availability, performance, and security of IT services and infrastructure.
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This position offers the opportunity to assist with the management of both on-premises and cloud-based systems, perform server and network maintenance, and actively participate in strategic IT and security initiatives.
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Experience in Palo Alto, Fortinet, Checkpoint and Juniper firewall management and in network security including: Device Hardening, IDS/IPS, SIEM, Firewalls, and IPSec, vulnerability assessment and intrusion detection.
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Job Title: Network security engineer. Network security certificate - Security+, CCNA, CCNP,CCSE,PCNSE. Network Security lead acts as an expert in network Planning, Design, Implementation and Support across delivery lifecycle for projects.
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The selected candidates will collaborate with other Cyber Security and IT staff members, travel occasionally, and provide some afterhours support. Contributing to computer and network security using a variety of security-based products.
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Are you a Network Engineer looking for your next long-term contract? DTI is responding to an RFP for Information Technology ("IT) Staff Augmentation and IT Services for Fairfax County, Virginia.
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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 or global security systems, third party risk management, security consulting, and to prevent or reduce cyber risks that could impact business operations.
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Candidate should have 7-8 years of relevant experience in network administration, designing, planning, implementation, installation, configuration, maintenance, security policies and troubleshooting.
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Disable LAN switch and router port security as requested by other IT staff. Provide recommendation to other IT personnel on courses of action to resolve network connection issues.
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Experience with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME), and Aruba Clearpass Network Access Control (NAC). Preferred: Experience configuring and troubleshooting Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Etherchannel, Rapid PVST, OSPF, BGP, Network Address Translation, and VoIP. Experience with Cisco Systems, Aruba Networks, and Palo Alto Networks.
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Job Category: Network security. Experienced in Firewall administration, designing, planning, implementation, installation, configuration, maintenance, security policies and troubleshooting.
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