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At least six to eight years of cloud and Infrastructure security experience, focusing on designing and implementing secure Public and Private cloud computing solutions. Staying up-to-date on the latest cloud Infrastructure security technologies, trends, and best practices.
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Cloud security patterns: Rehydration, landing zone, ingress/egress traffic management. The Sr. Infrastructure Security Engineer ensures the stability, integrity and efficient operation of information systems and technologies across the global enterprise.
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Knowledge of Private Cloud based secure deployments (Azure) as well as Cloud based application security (Office 365, Teams, Cloud based DNS). Additionally, you will be the technical SME security resource to multiple Arrow teams for functionality, integration and installation related questions on all infrastructure maintenance and development questions.
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Experience implementing cloud security solutions including role-based access, access management, identity and directory infrastructure, and Azure security center. Lead the design, build, implementation, and delivery of AWS and Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) / Platform as a Service (PaaS) / Software as a Service (SaaS), including compute, networking, security, identity and access management (IAM), backup, monitoring, and data / business intelligence (BI.
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Substantial expertise in one or more technical domains (i.e. applications, network, database, or infrastructure) is preferred and subject matter expertise in multiple technology areas, such as mobile solutions, open source systems, SOA, cloud computing, security and identity management, data warehousing and analytics, voice and data network architectures, storage technologies, and SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS relationships.
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To succeed in this position, you must have a proven history in IT Security best practices, security tools, application security, and cloud and on-premises infrastructure.
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Individuals in the Cloud Engineering job function (Technology Infrastructure job family) focus on cloud services, such as software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and implementing, maintaining, and supporting components defined by the infrastructure architect as being required for cloud computing.
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Cloud Infrastructure Optimization: Lead the migration of key applications to a cloud-native architecture, reviewing and auditing spend to ensure cost savings while enhancing scalability and security within the first nine months.
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Able to identify and have requisite knowledge to address security vulnerabilities and anti-patterns across endpoint systems (Windows, macOS, Linux) and cloud infrastructure (GCP, AWS, OCI) Develop and maintain security documentation and best practices.
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Proficiency in infrastructure as code (IaC) using tools like Terraform, Azure DevOps, andGitlab. - Knowledge of following technology stack: Microsoft Azure Active Directory, MicrosoftAzure Service Fabric, Microsoft Azure Networking, Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform,HashiCorp Terraform.
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Evisions – MAPS, ARGOS, Form Fusion, and Intellecheck; Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Data Guard, RMAN Backup/Recovery, and data pump utilities; identifying security vulnerabilities and working with an Infosec team to remediate vulnerabilities; Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate Management; Veeam Backups.
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Experience with cloud security platforms such as AWS or Azure. Industry certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH.
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Information Security Analysts working in the Kubernetes Security domain will design and develop Cloud infrastructure security requirements across Cloud platform, container, network, and storage tiers to deliver security capabilities for the enterprise Hybrid Multi Cloud Journey.
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Extensive technical experience in the IT industry, with specific expertise in delivery areas of Cloud, IT Infrastructure, Architecture, and Security as well as hands on core system administration and Problem determination skills.
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Collaborating with the Applications Manager, Network Engineering Manager, and Security Operations Manager to implement a global architecture and roadmap to enhance the reliability, security, and performance of the infrastructure systems and applications.
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