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Industry certifications in general technology and security (e.g. Network+, Security+, CySA+, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, etc.) Conduct cyber investigations for escalated and challenging computer security incidents using computer forensics, network forensics, root cause analysis and/or malware analysis.
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Provide analysis and recommendations for continuously improving cloud network and security (Azure, AWS, GCP, etc.) As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to help drive industry-leading best practices within the network and security space.
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Prior experience must be as an Information Security Analyst, Security focused Network Admin/Engineer or Systems Admin/Engineer. Network Engineering/Architecture - Maintains an understanding of TCP/IP network connectivity, subnet segmentation, security zones, secure ports/protocols, network authentication/authorization, security tools and their applicability (WAF, IPS, Sandbox, etc.
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Hands-on experience with some of the following:Docker and Kubernetes Developing & securing Serverless applications Security administration in AWS/GCP/Azure CI/CD and DevOps Tooling (Git, Jenkins, CircleCI) Infrastructure as Code tools (CloudFormation, Terraform) Command Line experience (Bash, Powershell, AWS-CLI) Cloud native security related tools (AWS Guard Duty, AWS WAF, GCP Security Center) Cloud Network (VPC) engineering.
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Utilize our technology platforms and security tools to conduct large-scale investigations and collect/examine endpoint and network-based evidence. Security Certification (i.e. GCIH, GCFA, CCSP, OSCP, etc.
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At least 6 years of experience in information security domains (application security, network security, cyber security, microservices or data protection) At least 8 years in auditing information security domains (application security, network security, cybersecurity, microservices, data protection.
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Best practices in systems and security engineering will be applied to the decomposition of the OT systems and appropriate summary network segmentation in a Purdue Model/Network Map/Network Diagram deliverable for the client.
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In-depth experience of vulnerabilities, intrusion detection systems, firewall management, network vulnerability analysis, cryptographic theory and practice, incident analysis and response, software testing and security assessment, malicious code and software exploitation techniques, continuous monitoring and event logging, cyber-crimes, computer forensics analysis and computer crime investigation.
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RSS low voltage, security systems, software house, ccure, c-cure, access management, ip camera, cctv, surveillance, security alarm, nvr, genetec, access control, video systems, exacqvision, edvrclient, omnicast, synergis, hd camera, video management, ip video, access camera, dsc, siveillance, verint, powerseries, powerg, intrusion, network video, xprotect, vms, securos, Electrical wiring, avigilon, genetec security center, onssi, lenel onguard, bosch.
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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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Ensure robust endpoint protection, network security, and threat intelligence capabilities. Job Summary: We are seeking a seasoned and highly skilled Director of Security to lead our organization's security strategy and operations.
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More specifically, we are looking for technical cybersecurity experts with experience in all or some of the following: intelligence collection, incident response, insider threat analysis, network operations, emerging cyber policy, security operations (malware analysis, specialized cloud expertise, forensic experts, penetration testing, and application testing.
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Georgia Tech's faculty attracted more than $1.4 billion in research awards this past year in fields ranging from biomedical technology to artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security.
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Network Monitoring and Defense, Security Appliance, Firewall, Routing, IDS/IPS, WAF, ISE/NAC, AD, setup and rule management. CISSP, CISM, GIAC, CPP, CEH, or other security-related certifications preferred.
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The role will also include oversight of managed services teams (e.g., security monitoring, EDR management, Network Security, DLP Monitoring, etc). The Enterprise Security Manager will oversee Bose's global security operations and transformation functions, reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO.
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