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Title: IT Security Director (Remote) Typically a minimum of five years of information security experience (red teaming, purple teaming, penetration testing, cloud security, and/or network security.
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Escalates issues with broader implications for entire networking environment to the Vice President of Information Technology, the Technical Director, the Chief Information Security Officer and other IT team members as required.
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5-8 years’ experience with Cisco network switches and security appliances, network infrastructure and cable plant management, CCNA/MCSE certifications preferred. The Sr. IT Systems Administrator is part of a team of global IT Support specialists and be responsible for the administration and maintenance of all corporate servers, network infrastructure, and desktop systems at regional site of Pole To Win International (PTWI.
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IT-Strat has supported multiple clients including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE via both prime and meaningful subcontracts.
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CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, Other backgrounds, as necessary, to obtain access to/clearance to view Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and access to the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN.
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Security, Firewall, Network security, Palo alto, Cloud, Network engineering, Cisco routers, Fortinet, Security architecture, Information security, Checkpoint, Cyber security, Routing, VPN, Vulnerability management, Aws, Vulnerability, Router.
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The IT Security Analyst at Cook Medical will identify, development, implement, and communicate security requirements to the IT function and Cook globally. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security or related technical discipline; or experience of such kind and amount as to provide a comparable background Minimum 2 years experience information security, especially in a network security analyst role Security , CEH, or SANS GIAC certifications are preferred.
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This role requires in-depth knowledge of network security, Palo Alto firewall configuration, and expertise in cloud platforms such as Azure or AWS. What you will do. Relevant certifications such as Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) or equivalent.
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Looking for a Network Security Analyst to help our client ensure organizational cyber security and data risk exposure is minimized for the electronic information systems. Create security incident communications on behalf of the IT Operations Manager for distribution to IT Management and external business customers.
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The Network Security Analyst helps to ensure organizational cyber security and data risk exposure is minimized for electronic information systems. The IT Security Analyst will also work in tandem with IT Operations engineers and management as required.
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The Network Manager will provide advice and operational oversight of the implementation and day to day operations of HUD's enterprise network and will advise the Network Branch Chief on network and security requirements, integrations, test evaluations, operational health of the network and recommendations for enhancements and upgrades.
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Education and Certifications RequiredDegree or equivalent professional experience in Cybersecurity or Information Technology Practical Network Penetration Tester (PNPT) OR Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) and Offensive Security Wireless Professional (OSWP) Preferred Bachelors Degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or Network Technology, or another related technical field.
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Work with the IT Department in the maturation and configuration of security controls including but not limited to EDR, SIEM, IT/OT vulnerability management, and network security technologies.
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Understanding of network security principles and best practices. Provision collaboration and network services within Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Cisco IM/Presence/MRA, Cisco Emergency Responder, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams.
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The Skydance Information Security Director is responsible for shaping company policy, advising IT Executive Staff on current and potential threats, monitoring and maintaining a proactive security posture, and rigorous testing and risk management.
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