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Broad practical experience in security software in Mobile Device Management (MDM), Privileged Access Management (PAM), EDR applications, MacOS, iOS, Microsoft platforms, and VM environments, etc.
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Comply with all the legal & ethical instructions given by the Security Supervisors on duty and the Manager of Security. Complete all assigned tasks within the guidelines and deadlines set by the Security Supervisors and/or the Manager of Security.
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Familiarity with the following tools: Forensics platforms such as EnCase, FTK, X-Ways, SIFT, Splunk, Redline, Volatility, WireShark, TCPDump, and other open-source forensic tools Security Incident and Event Monitoring (SIEM) and Security Orchestration, Automation & Response (SOAR) Malware Analysis / Reversal Tools Network and Host Intrusion Detection (IDS) such as SNORT/Sourcefire, Palo Alto, etc.
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As an Antenna Engineer you will be responsible for the design, qualification, and procurement of antenna system components.
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The UCSF Security Services Division is a Division in the UCSF Police Department. The Security Guard / Public Safety Ambassadors protect and guard University property (both clinical and nonclinical); maintain order among the public and the UCSF community; monitor and control entry to restricted areas; inspect areas to prevent fires, accidents, and other hazards; direct visitors and answer questions concerning building and/or exhibit layouts.
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The Director of Security is responsible for the implementation and management of the Residential Security operations, Health & Safety programs, Fire & Life Safety programs, as well as the training of the inhouse and third party security teams.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer and/or equivalent experience/training. Configure/Install and manage various network security devices, features, and technologies including, but not limited to Firewalls, DDI (DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management), VPN, Network Access Control solutions, Web Filtering solutions, CASB and SASE systems, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Packet Brokers, and Network Traffic Visibility solutions.
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Familiarity with security initiatives, including vulnerability management, incident response, bug bounty is a plus. Collaborate cross-functionally with Engineering, Legal, Sales, and Support teams to document and validate necessary security controls.
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Discipline: Allied Health Professional. As a cardiac cath lab technologist in interventional radiology, you'll assist the physician with catheterization of the heart and other minimally invasive procedures.
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The VP, Customer Success and Professional Services will define and be accountable for how MEMBERS ONLY customers achieve success & strong ROI with our platform including usage, onboarding, adoption and renewal.
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A day in the life of an Industrial Sports Medicine Professional will include using your clinical knowledge and our training to provide injury prevention, early discomfort management, body mechanic coaching, and assistance with overall health and wellness.
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You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as a Armed security professional - loss prevention. We are leaders in Professional training programs that cover every aspect of delivering world class security services.
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Support and follow established safety, security, quality guidelines as well as CSI's policies, procedures, practices, and programs. Maintain courteous, professional contact with co-workers, customers, vendors, and community at large.
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Expertise in perimeter infrastructure security Web Application Firewalls (Cloudflare, AWS Shield), Web Application Scanners (Detectify, Tenable), monitoring (DataDog), and cloud security compliance standards.
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5+ years experience in a security professional services role. And we are the only NDR platform that leverages the power of Open Source projects in addition to our own technology to deliver Intrusion Detection (IDS), Network Security Monitoring (NSM), and Smart PCAP solutions.
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