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Design, develop, and implement AWS and Azure cloud solutions. Leverage scripting languages such as Python, JavaScript, or BashFamiliarity with Automation/IAC solutions such as CloudFormation, Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, and Jenkins.
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Implement and lead all aspects of comprehensive threat prevention solutions, including Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS/IPS), and sophisticated Endpoint Security. As a key member of our Information Security team, the Information Security Analyst II will take a front and center role in designing and implementing security protocols across diverse environments, including Azure, AWS, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and on-premises infrastructure.
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Experience with relational databases and building modern data pipelines Hands-on experience working with cloud technologies (OCI, AWS, Azure, GCP) Familiarity with Big Data components like Apache Spark, Apache Hudi, etc.
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Architect cloud infrastructure solutions like Kubernetes, Kubeflow, OpenStack, Ceph, and Spark either On-Premises or in Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) Help partners to offer and architect joint solutions utilizing Canonical's technologies on top of the public clouds and in the data center.
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Relevant security certifications (CISSP, CompTIA Security+, AWS/GCP) are preferred. Job Description Job Title: Senior Information Security Manager, Risk and Compliance Location: Waltham, MA; New York, NY; Remote Company: SS&C Intralinks Join Us: Join our team as the Senior Information Security Manager, Risk and Compliance, and play a pivotal role in safeguarding our SaaS solutions.
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Experience in utilizing cloud-based data governance solutions, like Open Policy Agent (OPA), Strya-DAS, Immuta, Privacera, Gatekeeper, AWS Data Governance tools, Google Cloud Data Catalog/DataPlex, or Microsoft Azure Purview, to manage and govern data across various cloud environments.
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Related Global Solutions & Routes to Market: Experience working with API integrations and a strong understanding of partner ecosystems, i.e. Shopify, Contentful, GCP, AWS, and other platforms; experience in building global alliances.
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1 or more professional cloud certifications: AWS Cloud Practitioner, AWS Solution Architect - Associate, AWS Developer - Associate, AWS Security - Specialty, or AWS Solution Architect - Professional.
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Familiarity with major public cloud platforms (e.g. AWS, Google Cloud Platform, Azure) and their ML products (AWS Sagemaker, GCP Vertex AI, etc.) Our growing Customer Success team is looking for a passionate and enterprising Machine Learning Solutions Engineer.
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Design and implement robust security solutions for cloud environments in multi-cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP). Solid experience in DevSecOps automation, cloud security, and AI in AWS, Azure, and GCP environments.
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Of experience of hard-core infrastructure consultingzure Certification - Solutions Architect -ProfessionalIn depth knowledge of key Azure services - VM, Storage, Azure SQL, VNet, Redis Cache, Resource Manager, Azure Diagnostics/ OMS, Traffic Manager, Azure CDN, Azure Notification Hubs, Azure Identity and Access Management, Infrastructure as Code etc.
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Someone with a deep understanding of big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka) and experience in cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. As a Big Data Architect, you'll spearhead our efforts to design and construct the infrastructure that underpins our cutting-edge data solutions.
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AWS is looking for a Machine Learning Solutions Architect (ML SA), who will be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for helping customers in the AMERICAS design solutions that leverage our ML services.
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Familiarity with broad cloud computing concepts and experience with AWS, GCP, and Azure. Experience as a technical support professional, Technical Account Manager, Solutions Architect, Consultant, or similar role with external customers preferred.
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One or more cloud security certifications (AWS, Azure, GCP, CCSP). Deeply curious to discover elegant solutions for cyber defense capabilities including threat and vulnerability management, event monitoring, and incident response.
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