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OR certification in more than one of the following: CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Cloud+, Security, Windows Operating Systems Fundamentals, Network Fundamentals, Cloud Fundamentals, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, and/or Microsoft 365 Fundamentals.
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Under the direction of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or designee, serves as a technical expert to assist in the administration of Information Technology (IT) security and privacy services across the County’s network.
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Expertise in using various security tools and technologies, such as SIEM platforms, forensic analysis tools, network intrusion detection systems (IDS/IPS), and endpoint security solutions.
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Knowledge across a breadth of IT processes, including but not limited to: security operations, program management, security administration, system operations, change management, modern development (e.g., DevOps, Agile), data governance, privacy, and incident/problem management.
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A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician. Realistic Job Preview: The Realistic Job Preview gives you an honest, objective and vivid portrait of what it means to work as a Transportation Security Officer (TSO) and provides employee testimonies about both the good and the challenging aspects of being a TSO. To view the video, please Click Here.
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Applied skills with assessing data privacy and governance principles, IT regulatory risks, IT infrastructure operations including network security, operating systems, databases, middleware, patch management, cloud security, and data center operations (e.g. disaster recovery, backups.
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Title: Security Operations Manager (OM) Private Security Contractor, completed the Illinois 119 exam (required) Private Security Contractor completed the Illinois 119 exam (required.
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Information security/governance, risk & compliance experience. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, IT General Controls, information security, system implementation and change management activities, and IT asset management.
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Maintain user provisioning in SAS Management ConsoleCollaborate with the network, security, and server administration teams to implement Kemper data and security standards, including but not limited to firewall rules modification, server whitelisting, data masking, and row level security.
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Manages security technology and audit/intrusion systems and develops secure network solutions to protect against persistent threats. One or more Information Security Certifications such as: CompTIA: Security+, GIAC Certification: GCWN, GSEC, ISC2: CISSP, SSCP, CCSP, Cloud Security Alliance: CCSK.
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Minimum of 12 years of experience in related field, including any combination of the following: threat modeling, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security, cloud computing.
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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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More than 10 years proven ability working with an IAM platforms or in related field, including any combination of the following: threat modeling, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security, cloud computing.
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