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Experience working with the following: Vulnerability Scanning, SIEM, and WAF. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) or Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) Excellent project and time management skills Ability to function independently and as a team to implement the best practices in the area of information security infrastructure.
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The Sr. Security Engineer is an ETS Security Engineering Team member, providing engineering and operational support for corporate infrastructure security systems. Design, engineer, and support all aspects of corporate and global firewalls, cloud security, and VPN configurations, both internal and customer-facing.
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Infrastructure support and development (15%): you will run, support and maintain our red team-owned tools and infrastructure alongside other team members. A Red Team operator is a member of the Information Security Assurance group driving security improvement through continuous assessment of our threat landscape.
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The Electrical Engineer will provide engineering support to the FAA Air Traffic Facilities Group at Headquarters with project management, project planning, and project engineering for various Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funded Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities (TRACON) installation and upgrade projects, and other National Airspace System (NAS) modernization projects.
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Experience across Information Security and IT domains such as Governance, Risk, and Compliance, IT operations, incident response, identity and access management, penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, e-discovery & forensics, application development, infrastructure, or technical support.
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As a Senior Security Engineer , you will be a key contributor to leading security initiatives around foundational infrastructure supporting the PagerDuty SaaS offerings through architecture reviews, threat modeling sessions, and defining product security standards and platform protections supporting PagerDuty’s security mission.
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Advanced understanding of software security architecture fundamentals is required (Infrastructure, Azure, AWS, Operating Systems, Virtualization, Networking Concepts, Commands and Scripting, Network Security, Operational Security, Threats, Host Security, Access Control, Cryptography, etc.
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At Regions, the Windows Security Engineer is responsible for managing user access to infrastructure and ensuring privileged access is handled appropriately to protect the integrity and confidentiality of data within the Regions environment.
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DoD Military Skillbridge - Data Center Facility Engineer (HVAC, Mechanical, Electrician, Security Systems) We are accepting applications for our very own DoD SkillBridge Fellowship Program supporting the Data Center Operations, Critical Facilities Engineer.
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Embrace the role of hands-on technical lead in designing security automations, tool integrations, and security relevant alerting to support product and infrastructure guardrails, vulnerability management, and incident response activities.
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Review and evaluate infrastructure designs, both on-premises and in the cloud, including container security architecture, data security architecture, network security architecture, and operational security architecture to ensure robust security measures are in place.
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Monitoring IT infrastructure to identify security vulnerabilities and taking appropriate corrective actions. We are looking for IT Security Engineer. IT security certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, are an additional advantage.
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The Senior Network Engineer will be responsible for Cisco VOIP with ISE and experience implementing, and maintaining the organization's network infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance, security, and reliability.
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