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As the Asset Protection Specialist, no one day is ever the same!
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Certified Travel Security Professional (CTSP) through International Security Management Association (ISMA) In coordination with the Global Safety & Security Team, the Global Travel & Security Specialist Senior will be responsible for managing and supporting the travel risk management program for Gallagher globally.
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8+ years direct, hands-on experience or strong working knowledge of: Managing security infrastructure (e.g., firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPSs), web application firewalls (WAFs), endpoint protection, SIEM and log management technology) Reviewing application code for security vulnerabilities Vulnerability management tools Methodologies to conduct threat-modeling exercises on new applications and services.
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You are well versed across multiple technology disciplines to include but not limited to Enterprise Solutions, MPLS, Cyber Security, Managed Services, Cisco DMPVN, Wireless (4G and 5G), application performance, network timing, SOA, DNS, IP management, IT, Cloud, Enterprise Solutions, Virtualization and more.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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We offer an array of opportunities - service technician jobs, installation technician jobs, security installation jobs, engineers, and project manager jobs to name a few. When you join the Allied Universal® Technology Services, you are joining one of the fastest growing security systems integrators in North America.
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The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Cyber Security, a CASP CE, and 4 years of experience with Certification and Accreditation of classified systems and Risk Management Framework.
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Cyber Security Technology (CST) is a globally distributed team responsible for cyber security innovation and architecture, engineering, solutions and capabilities development, cyber resiliency, access management engineering, data strategy, deployment maintenance, technical project management and information technology security control support.
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Ensure all personnel entering the facility have proper authority and to secure and monitor entire auction facility after business hours in accordance with corporate and security guidelines policies and procedures.
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Knowledge of the operation of basic physical security systems, such as CCTV, video, alarm systems, access control, and fire life safety. The Ingram Micro Safety and Security Manager (SSM) position is the primary safety and security authority at the Distribution, Returns, and Configuration Centers located across the United States.
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Experience with security tools and technologies, such as SIEM, IDS/IPS, DLP, WAF, encryption and endpoint security solutions. degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related field; advanced degree or relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CEH) preferred.
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In our complex world today, GardaWorld stands out as the largest privately owned security services company in the world. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better.
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Actively participate in the security design and regular activities for backup and recovery system including Clean Room Strategy Restore Testing Reporting and Health Access Management Creation of Run Books Threat Hunting Threat Monitoring Anomaly Detection.
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Administer and monitor the company’s security-related tools (Vulnerability scanner, WAF, SIEM, MFA, etc.) The Security Asset Analyst will be responsible for discovery, tracking, and maintaining an accurate information technology asset inventory.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Azure services, Microsoft security tools, as well as additional knowledge in Windows Server OS, Red Hat Linux, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Cisco UCS, and VMware.
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