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Expert with application and network security/penetration testing tools and methodologies. Then it's time to join Western Union as a Senior Information Security Engineer. Senior Information Security Engineer - Denver, CO OR Austin, TX (Hybrid.
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Experience with aspect(s) of security: network, application, security protocols, cryptography, etc. Recent and demonstrable hands-on experience with Telco domain workloads e.g., 5G Network, BSS, OSS.
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Advanced understanding of software security architecture fundamentals is required (Infrastructure, Azure, AWS, Operating Systems, Virtualization, Networking Concepts, Commands and Scripting, Network Security, Operational Security, Threats, Host Security, Access Control, Cryptography, etc.
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Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United Stated and Canada, and nearly 1,600 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more.
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Work in partnership with our SRE, network, security, product engineering, and data center teams to operate secure Fastly infrastructure (network, systems, applications, hardware, and processes.
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Experience with firewall design and network security, including Device Hardening, intrusion detection systems and intrusion prevention systems, SIEM, Firewalls, and Internet Protocol Security, vulnerability assessment, and intrusion detection.
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Experience with well-architected design principles for network Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, Operational Excellence, and Cost Optimization. CACI is seeking a Network Engineer to support the Federal Protective Service (FPS) located in Denver, CO.
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The Principal Infrastructure Engineer would be responsible to support design, development, and implementation of traditional compute/network/storage deployments, as well as support improving the program platform’s over-arching design through new emerging technologies with preparation for future use of DevOps/DevSecOps tools and automation primarily in the O/S, COTS stack.
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Subject Matter expertise on CNAPP, SCA, CSPM, Monitoring/Observability, SEIM/MDR, Shared Nothing Architecture, DAST, SAST, MPT, WAF, Encryption, Threat Detection, EngPoint Protection, IAM, Network Security (and working knowledge of related technology solutions.
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Ability to communicate network security issues to peers and lower management. The SOC L4 Engineer position supports the SOC as an escalation point identifying and addressing potential SIEM content/level I and II engineering security concerns as this role is the first line of operational support.
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Network Certifications preferred: CompTIA Network +, Security +, Cisco CCNA, Extreme Networks ECA. 3+ years of Experience with IP Networking, to include TCP/IP routing, ACL's, QoS, VLANs, PoE calculations, Multicasting, PIM SM/DM, IGMP, SNMP, SSO and Security Certificates.
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Design and architect secure cloud solutions, considering aspects such as network security, identity and access management (IAM), encryption, and data protection. As a DLP Cloud Security Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining DLP security measures within cloud environments.
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As a Network Engineer, you will be responsible for network administration, network engineering, troubleshooting, network security, and network design. This is a contract role for a Network Engineer at Envision Technology Solutions.
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CompTIA A+ CompTIA Security+ CCNP Security. Cloud network or architecture experience (E.g., Nutanix, AWS, Azure, Google, etc.) Ability to obtain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry On Duty (EOD) - Active EOD preferred.
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Must have experience with network monitoring, network security, network equipment programming, firewall configurations and DLP solutions, log monitoring and event correlation.
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