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Network security implementations (e.g., host-based IDS, IPS, access control lists), including their function and placement in a network; Computer networking concepts and protocols, and network security methodologies.
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The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming.
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Students of CNSM enjoy apprenticeship opportunities at Cisco, and internships at Juniper Network, Palo Alto Network, NASA Ames Research Center, and Lockheed-Martin. Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, some faculty duties may lead to designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA.
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Experience with any combination of the following: mobile security, threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security.
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Perform GSOC related projects and tasks as requested by the GSOC Supervisor and/or Corporate Security Manager. Ensure GSOC Supervisor is aware of all global security operations. Use radio to dispatch and track Security Officer / Security Receptionist calls for requests.
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Ability to design and/or configure the network infrastructure for deployment of Cisco Unified Communications technology. Job Title: Sr. Network Engineer. Complete tasks relating to Migration from legacy Nortel PBX system to Cisco VoIP platform.
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Preferred: Network Certifications desired: CompTIA Network +, Security +, Cisco CCNA, Extreme Networks ECA, etc. 3+ years of knowledge of enterprise-level security and networking design and configuration (physical and topology, IP structures and ranges, switch interconnectivity, VLAN, bandwidth calculation.
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In depth knowledge of security engineering and analysis topics, computer and network security, cryptography, authentication security, rooting, packing, network protocols and interception.
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Monitoring of SAP and rd party solutions using SAP Solution Manager, SAP LVM, New Relic APM, Dynatrace, Azure monitor for SAP. Good knowledge of IT security products to harden OS, Storage, Network, Database, SAP, and different resources in Azure.
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Working knowledge for the functions of - Network and Infrastructure Security, Capacity Planning, Performance Management, High Availability and Disaster Recovery, Maintenance are all required.
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Initiates frequent huddles with hospital and Donor Network West staff to ensure that the Authorizing Party/Notifying Party is presented the opportunity for donation or donor designation notification in the most appropriate time frame and manner.
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This IT Network Engineer position will join a dynamic and fast-growing global IT organization in San Jose, California, or Kirkland, Washington supporting world-wide operations with major sites in the US, EU, and APAC. This position requires in-depth technical expertise in networking and security-related technologies, as well as IT infrastructure and systems.
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Review, refine and mature existing security processes and tools, including but not limited to SIEM, DLP, vulnerability management, email security, end point security, penetration testing, threat hunting, threat analysis, security monitoring, and security incident response.
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Information Security Director will be responsible for security operations, security incident management and response, and threat intelligence. + Must have experience running a global security operations center (GSOC.
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We sell the latest AI technologies from Nvidia, Supermicro, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Lenovo, Apple, VMWare, Adobe, APC, IBM, Nutanix, EMC, Pure Storage, Samsung, Intel, Eaton, and all the hottest AI and Green Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video, Identification, solar, and battery technologies.
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