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Must have 5+ years of hands-on experience with Network Administration/Engineering including technical skills in network administration, installing, configuring and troubleshooting network devices, network connectivity and network infrastructure device operating system software (IOS, firmware), VLANS, firewalls, ports and protocols to include security policies and controls (STIGS.
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Provide development, troubleshooting, and test user support for the ANTS OSS network management software, which is hosted in the ANTS wideband network transport system onboard the MQ-25A developmental aircraft.
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Have a Security-related Certification such as CCNA/CCNP/CCIE, CISSP, CISA. Internal Network (Communications network, Firewall, Switch, AP, Router) Configuration and Management. ●General understanding of Network (VPN, Router etc.
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Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Unarmed Security Guard to join our team at our homeless shelter in downtown San Diego. Unarmed Security for a Homeless Shelter. Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the safety and security of the shelter.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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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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Install, configure, and test Physical Security (Genetec and Lenel) and AV management software platforms. Understanding of, and experience with, Physical Security system integration, including CCTV, Access Control, Intercom, Intrusion or Audio Video management platforms.
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Support project coordination activities with plant operators, utility and ISO, and cyber security teams to support network design, configuration, and commissioning. At least one Certification in Cisco, Palo-Alto, CompTIA Network+ or other networking technologies.
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Technical knowledge in some of the following domains in a cloud or on-premise context: routing/switching, stateful or next gen firewalls (NGFW), distributed denial of service (DDoS) mitigation, web application firewalls, intrusion detection / prevention systems (IDS/IPS), network segregation, security information and event management (SIEM), Container and Orchestration technologies, Infrastructure as Code, and other threat and vulnerability management capabilities.
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Under general direction from the Deputy CIO, the Executive Director serves as the Service Owner for Enterprise Network and Voice Services, part of UC San Diego’s Next Generation Network (NGN.
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AUSGAR Technologies has an exciting new opportunity for a Network Project Engineer to join our team of smart and innovative technical team members working in the Point Loma area of San Diego, California.
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Leading the design, build, migration, and testing of OneStream for multi-dimensional data models (dimensions, hierarchies, attributes); input template and report build; Data Integration and Extract Transform and Load (ETL) concepts; understanding of calcs (allocation, top-down spreading, currencies); and, workflow, data permissions and security.
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Familiarity with a broad range of IT and information security products and technologies such as identity and access management (IAM), logging and monitoring and application security. training in auditing security of cloud solutions a plus.
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We are seeking a seasoned Information Security Manager/Engineer with a proven track record in similar SME settings to spearhead our Information Security (IS) and Information Assurance (IA) program.
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The FSO will be responsible for all aspects of GALT's security program including, but not limited to, Industrial Security, Cyber Security, Physical Security, International Security, Investigations & Counterintelligence, Business Analysis & Preparedness, and Special Programs.
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