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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) Manage all network security devices across the WAN, to include enterprise-wide functions for firewall, proxies, load balancers, IDS/IPS, VPNs, and malicious code response.
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Two or more of the following required: CompTIA Network +, Security+, CySA+, CCNA, CEH, BTL1, BTL2, any GIAC certification required. Ability to analyze technical security documentation such as network penetration testing findings and other risk assessment findings.
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QualificationsPosition minimum requirements: 5+ years Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) or CCNA (Security)Position requires IAT level II or higher; CompTIA Security+ or better security certification.
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CompTIA Security+ CE (Continuing Education) or Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) CE. Mid level Backup and Recovery Administrator for the 26th Network Operations Squadron (26 NOS) located at Maxwell Air force Base-Gunter Annex, Alabama.
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Must have an associate degree in computer technology or six (6) years of network hardware and software installation and maintenance experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the position.
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It also includes Information Operations (IO) (e.g. operational security of Information Technology (IT), the use of the electromagnetic spectrum for IT purposes and computer network operations.
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Design and implement in-house security tools that will enhance security detection capabilities to provide our Engineering partners with high fidelity findings and actionable insights. 8+ years’ experience in application security, with experience across SDLC activities such as threat modeling, secure code review, vulnerability management, and penetration testing.
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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. Learn more about the Transportation Security Officer (TSO) role on the.
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Participates on a team responsible for the Planning and Performance of GSM, UMTS, LTE, and NR networks for T-Mobile US. Provides recommendations to develop guidelines on the design, planning, capacity management, and deployment for the network market.
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Install and patch operating systems, applications, and document Department Information Systems Agency (DISA) Security Technical Implementation Guidelines (STIGs) checklists applicable to each Non-classified or Secret Internet Protocol (IP) Router Network (NIPRNet, SIPRNet.
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The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants. Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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Director, Software Engineering - Network Scaling. The candidate will be the business leader for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s (OCI) physical data center fabrics for novel network products.
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Must have completed a State recognized civilian security or law enforcement academy, or the completion of an armed forces security or law enforcement training program. Must have experience and knowledge of security operations.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Trust Officer, the Lionbridge Games CISO and Senior Director of Cyber Security will work with other members of the security and privacy team to orchestrate security governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) programs and support the games business functions in demonstrating the efficacy of Lionbridge security to our customers.
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Assist with and at times lead the management of security incidents under the direction of the Chief Trust Officer. Games CISO and Senior Director, Cyber Security. Functionally, this individual will serve in a deputy role to a highly experienced Chief Security Officer you will have exposure to the highest levels of a global company.
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