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These solutions include, but are not limited to information security operations center technologies and processes, threat intelligence solutions, vulnerability management technologies, and overall security solutions such as web content filtering, forensic solutions, end point security, etc.
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Cybersecurity Engineering is responsible for providing best in class security services to the enterprise specifically to Security Information Event Management, Vulnerability Management, Identity Access Management, Cloud Security, Network Security, etc.
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Ensure all endpoints & network devices are patched & secured IAW the latest Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs), Time Compliance Network Orders (TCNOs), Time Compliance Technical Orders (TCTOs), Approved Products List (APL), and Local Security Guidelines as directed.
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Advanced knowledge and abilities in at least 3 of the following technologies: Data loss prevention (DLP) Intrusion Detection systems (IDS) Intrusion Prevention systems (IPS) Anti-malware systems Vulnerability Management systems Network firewalls and security appliances Cloud security.
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Proficient working knowledge within the following risk domains/technologies: Database and application security, IDS/IPS technologies, System/Access Administration, Firewall technologies, Network Architecture, Security Event Logging & Monitoring, Key Management/Tokenization, Database/Application/Network Layer Secure Protocols, Physical and Environmental Security, Secure Software/Code Development, Change Management, Vulnerability Management.
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Interface with other teams in Information Security (e.g. network operations, Cyber Threat Operations Center (CTOC), vulnerability management) along with information and liability risk officers and technology management to help guide cyber security investigations and incidents.
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Senior Information Security Engineer - SOX Compliance Lead is responsible for the planning, design and build of security architectures; oversees the implementation of network and computer security and ensures compliance with corporate cybersecurity policies and procedures.
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Direct Hire, Contract Hire, Resource Management, Human Capital, Executive Leadership Recruitment, IT Executive Recruitment, Java, J2EE, Network Security, QA/QE Engineers, Hadoop, MapReduce, Cassandra, Hive, HBase, PIG, and Web Development.
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Experience should include security project management; policy and process development; threat and vulnerability management; security awareness training; and understanding and remediating penetration tests.
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As an Information Security Engineer, Vulnerability Management you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization's vulnerability management strategy.
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Strong understanding of the foundations of Information Security, such as the CIA triad, information classification, identity and access management, risk management, vulnerability management, secure architecture and engineering, network security, software development security, etc.
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Administer and maintain security products (phishing training, vulnerability management, web application firewall, SIEM, IDS, (h)IPS, EDR, etc) As a Security Engineer, Vulnerability Management at RingCentral, your primary responsibilities will be to perform vulnerability scans of our systems and networks, and monitor, triage and track remediation of vulnerabilities.
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Security Engineer, Vulnerability Management : (Belmont CA, Denver CO, Dallas TX) Participate in and assist with audits of information security program (FedRAMP, SOX, GDPR, SOC2, HITRUST.
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BS degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Information Technology (or related discipline); Graduate degree in Information Assurance (or related discipline) or equivalent formal training and experience in Information Security.
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