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Familiarity with a broad range of cyber security tools ( e.g. - Velociraptor, Checkpoint Firewalls, Qradar, Crowdstrike, Rapid7, MS Defender, InsightVM, etc.) The Cloud Security Engineer will work with various IT, cyber security and designated business teams to secure our Cloud infrastructure and applications in accordance with industry best practices and the ever-evolving threat landscape.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a skilled and experienced CyberArk Security Engineer to collaborate with our chosen solution integrator on the implementation of CyberArk solutions, including Privilege Access Management (PAM), Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM), and Secure Cloud Access (SCA.
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Collaborate with internal stakeholders including IT, law, compliance, privacy procurement, and senior leadership to integrate third-party risk management and information security into business processes.
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Stay current with the latest CyberArk features, updates, and security trends Requirements Skills Set: Skill Required /Desired Experience Proven experience in implementing and managing CyberArk PAM, EPM, and SCA solutions Required 5 + years Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, privileged access management, and identity and access management (IAM.
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Uses proper techniques and procedures for hazardous waste disposal, universal precautions and for body mechanics. Positions in this nursing support work under the direction of physicians, mid-level practitioners, and may work under the direction of registered nurses depending on their unit.
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Job Description: Manager of Security Systems at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) The Manager of Security Systems at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is a key leadership position responsible for overseeing and enhancing the hospital's security technology infrastructure.
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Customize CyberArk components to meet specific security requirements and use cases. Ensure CyberArk implementations comply with internal security policies, standards, and regulatory requirements.
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Proven experience with Fortinet (e.g., FortiGate) and Palo Alto Networks (e.g., PSeries) security solutions. Implement and manage Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks security solutions to protect against threats and ensure secure connectivity.
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PREFERRED: bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline; knowledge of labor relations and conflict resolution; and Massachusetts’ refrigeration technician license, Massachusetts’ oil burner technician license, and/or universal refrigerant recovery certificate.
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Experience in Cybersecurity risk consulting in the financial services sector, Cyber security audit, Chief Information Security Officer / Deputy or in a similar second line of defense role is highly preferred.
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TSA may apply a gender-specific (male or female) hiring preference to fill TSO positions in order to meet security mission and same gender pat-down job-related requirements. A. Experience: At least one year of full-time work experience In the security Industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician.
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Manages the daily operations of the chemical waste collection and disposal system, including universal waste and selected recycling, covering all BWH facilities as instructed by department Director.
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Successful candidates will create and improve wafer fabrication processes by designing, running and analyzing experiments, and implementing improvements in support of national security interests such as state of the art superconducting circuits, quantum computing circuits, radiation hardened electronics and charge coupled imagers.
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If you applied to Allied Universal, Palladion, USI, or Securitas please submit an application with Northeast Security as well! Patrolling and monitoring multiple premises to detect any irregularities, which may include suspicious behavior or security breaches.
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Experience with GitHub Actions pipelines and third-party cloud security platforms like Palo Alto Prisma Cloud Security. Excellent knowledge of creating, configuring, and managing Azure DevOps pipelines, repositories, and security isolation.
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