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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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Certified Cloud Security Engineer/Architect. Knowledge of cloud computing architectures, cloud governance and risk management, business continuity, infrastructure security, virtualization and containers, incident response, application security, data security and encryption, and identity and access management.
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Other Certifications - Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK.
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Implementing access controls on Azure services across cloud platform i.e. IaaS, PaaS and SaaS Nice to have: - Third party cloud security platform like Palo Alto Prisma Cloud Security.
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Cyber Security Innovations (CSI) is seeking a FedRAMP/Cloud ISSO SME with experience performing FISMA compliance for the federal government. Experience with: Applying cloud security concepts, requirements, design development, implementation, and integration for existing and new technology product offerings.
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Sentara Healthcare is seeking to hire a qualified individual to join our team as a Senior Cloud Cyber Security Engineer. As a Cloud Cyber Security Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring the security and integrity of the Sentara’s cloud infrastructure and services.
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The Cloud Security Engineer will work with various IT, cyber security and designated business teams to secure our Cloud infrastructure and applications in accordance with industry best practices and the ever-evolving threat landscape.
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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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3+ years of direct engineering experience with Network and Cloud Security solutions (IDS, IPS, WAF, DDOS Mitigation, CDN, SIEM, SWG, SASE, ZTNA, CASB, etc.) Efficiently manage cybersecurity risk and enable the business by implementing, maintaining, and optimizing network & cloud security controls with a customer focus.
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Experience with cloud security, particularly in environments like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Implement cloud security controls such as IAM and encryption. Certifications: Possession of industry-recognized certifications such as Security +, Cysa+ , GMON, GSEC, CISSP, CISM, CEH, GIAC, CCSP, or similar are required.
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Deep understanding of cloud computing principles, including virtualization, containerization, microservices, and serverless computing; Risk Management, RHCOS security, container security, Kubernetes security, IAM security, network security, auditing, encryption, secrets management and data protection, securing CI/CD.
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Domain knowledge for the following cybersecurity capability areas: Application Security, Vulnerability Management, Data Security and Protection, Cloud Security, Infrastructure Security, Identity and Access Management, Cyber Threat Operations, Cybersecurity Testing.
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CompTIA Cloud+Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect ExpertSecurity Responsibilities Must comply with all company security and data protection / usage policies and procedures. Support the architecture, design, development, troubleshoot, and implementation of cloud solutionsWork closely with the Cyber Security team to ensure the applications and solutions designed and deployed are secure and compliant.
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Ensure that cloud solutions adhere to security best practices, including data encryption, identity and access management (IAM), network security, and compliance with relevant regulations.
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Certifications like: Network+, Security+, CISSP, CISM, and/or or cloud-specific certifications (ex: AWS Certified Security - Specialty, Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate, Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Security Engineer.
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