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One or more of the following certifications: CompTIA Security+ or GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), CompTIA Network+, Azure SC-200, or CCNP/CCNA or similar. You are the primarily responsible team member for the day-to-day monitoring of, and initial security event detection analysis for, all production systems, network infrastructure, and all other related information security systems, data, and event logs using our SIEM and related tools.
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Relevant certifications such as Cisco’s CCNP/CCIE, Juniper Networks certification, CompTIA Network+, security certifications such as CISSP, specific telecom certifications like LTE/5G training from recognized institutions.
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Intermediate to expert level experience in Cisco network security productsFamiliarity and experience developing, writing, and enhancing enterprise grade security policy and procedure, effective analysis in reviewing current practices, identifying improved approaches, and proposing sameAbility to work with small teams of high-performance professionals with direct or indirect matrix relationships.
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Provide tactical and strategic leadership for cyber security functions including network security, cloud security, vulnerability management, incident response, application security, and OT security.
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Hands-on experience with system and network configuration is a plus Experience with detailed call flow analysis at message and parameter level Experience in system capacity and performance analysis, optimization and planning Understanding of network security principles and practices, and quality of service (QoS) management and network optimization techniques.
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Collaborate with network security and IT staff to develop procedures to ensure the network is protected from physical harm, viruses, unauthorized users and damage. Add users to the network, assign and update security permissions.
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The entities of Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP and Citrin Cooperman Advisors LLC are independent member firms of the Moore North America, Inc. (MNA) Association, which is itself a regional member of Moore Global Network Limited (MGNL.
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CISSP, Security / Network +, CCSP, SSCP, CSX-P, CISM, CISA. 5+ years developing and executing strategic security plans. Understanding data security governance and cloud data architectures/security.
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Experience with assessment, implementation, optimization, and documentation of broad set of security technologies and processes such as data protection, cryptography, key management, identity and access management, systems security, network security within IaaS, PaaS and SaaS environments and CI/CD pipeline tooling and deployments.
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The Senior Vice President of Identify, Security and Network Services reports to the National IT Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for leading the National IT identity and access management, security tooling, and network services function for the entire Federal Reserve System.
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Will drive a technical team to provide ongoing cloud support through Cloud native reporting, operational procedures across network, storage, tools, operating systems environments, and adherence to security compliance.
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Upgrading a Security Management ServerUrgent need for Senior Network Engineer who is Checkpoint Firewall expert. Job DescriptionOur direct Client is looking for Senior Network Engineer- Checkpoint Firewall.
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LaSalle Network is partnering with a globally positioned, Financial Services firm that is in the midst of a workplace/desktop modernization and needs someone to come in and hit the ground running to start assisting in the migration as an Endpoint (InTune) Engineer.
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Leverages extensive expertise in various cybersecurity domains, including network security, application security, cloud security, and compliance, to guide and mentor consultants and contribute to thought leadership in the field.
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