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Security certifications (Security+, CISSP, CISA, CEH, CISM, GSEC, SSCP, CASP, GCIH, OSCP, etc) security certifications (Security+, CISSP, CISA, CEH, CISM, GSEC, SSCP, CASP, GCIH, OSCP, etc.
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MBA, CISSP, CISM, GCHI, CEH, CCNA, or GIAC are preferred. security-related technologies and their functions (IDS, IPS, FW, WAF, SIEM, DLP, Proxy, next gen anti-malware etc. MBA, CISSP, CISM, GCHI, CEH, CCNA, or GIAC are preferred.
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Security+ CE, CEH, AWS Cloud Practitioner or AWS Certified Solutions Architect certifications. Security+ CE, CEH, AWS Cloud Practitioner or AWS Certified Solutions Architect certifications. This role is also eligible to earn performance based incentive compensation, which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI.
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CISSP, CEH, OSCP,OSCE or GCIH or applicable certification in Security field. CISSP, CEH, OSCP,OSCE or GCIH or applicable certification in Security field. 4+ years in a cyber security SOC/IR type skill role – Incident Response, SOC Tier 3/Lead Analyst, Threat Hunter, Penetration testing, etc.
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Current unexpired 8570 Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level II certification (at least ONE of the following): CCNSecurity or Security + CE or CySA+ or GICSP or GSEC or CCND or SSCP or IAT Level III certification is also acceptable (CASP+CE, CCNP Security, CISSP or Associate, CISA, GCED, GCIH, or CCSP.
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We provide investment servicing, data & analytics, investment research & trading and investment management to institutional clients. Strong working knowledge of security technologies including but not limited to SIEM, EDR/EPP, AV, ID/PS, HIPS, Web Proxy/Content filtering, AD, PKI and DNS.
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Relevant security certifications (CISSP, CEH, OSCP, etc.) The ideal candidate will have significant experience in securing containerized environments (OpenShift, Podman, and Docker), API Management (preferably with MuleSoft and Traceable), managing open source vulnerabilities with NexusIQ, and implementing Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) with Contrast Protect.
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Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, or equivalent, are a plus. Position Summary: As a Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer at our Client, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our cybersecurity solutions across the United States.
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Preferred at least one certificate in the security realm: SANS,GSEC/GCED,GCIA,GCIH,GMON,GCDA,GCWN. Preferred at least one certificate in the security realm: SANS,GSEC/GCED,GCIA,GCIH,GMON,GCDA,GCWN.
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Relevant security certifications (CISSP, CKS, CEH, GIAC) a plus. Relevant security certifications (CISSP, CKS, CEH, GIAC) a plus. Implement, develop, Identify, Integrate, Communicate and maintain security controls automation and Security Operations.
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Certifications such as CISSP, GSEC, CISM preferred, but not required. Certifications such as CISSP, GSEC, CISM preferred, but not required. Manage vulnerability assessment processes and penetration testing activities and coordinate the remediation of vulnerabilities.
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One or more (preferred) Cyber Security Certifications including CISSP, one or more SANS GIAC, CISM, CISA, CEH. Prior law enforcement or related US government experience such as Airforce OSI, NCIS, NSA, or FBI Cyber., including multi-agency investigative work (DOJ/FBI, etc.
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Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, or GIAC are a plus. Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CEH, or GIAC are a plus. We are partnered with a global energy company dedicated to pioneering innovations that drive sustainable energy solutions for a better future.
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Currently have or working to obtain CISSP/CISA or GIAC GSEC. Familiarity with SOC2 report formats and existing generally accepted security baselines and standards (e.g. CIS, NIST,FedRAMP, ISO, PCIDSS, OWASP, HIPAA.
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Security-related certifications such as OSCP, GCIH, CEH, GCIA, GPEN, GPPA. Explore more InfoSec / Cybersecurity career opportunities Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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