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Experience managing SIEM, UEBA, IAM, vulnerability management, data loss prevention (DLP), threat intelligence, MITRE ATT&CK framework mapping, security orchestration automation and response (SOAR), and other network and system monitoring tools.
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The Cyber Security Engineer must display an excellent understanding of technology and utilization of Firewalls (Security Groups), VPNs, Data Loss Prevention (DPS), IDS/IPS, Web-Proxy, Security tools, and Security Audits.
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Configure, operate and maintain HBSS and its components (ePolicy Orchestrator, McAfee Agent, Data Loss Prevention, Host Intrusion Prevention System, Policy Auditor, ESS, Asset Baseline Monitor, and Virus Scan Enterprise) on Windows and Linux creating exceptions to allow essential processes to continue uninterrupted.
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) is seeking a highly motivated Cyber Security Engineer to manage HBSS and ACAS systems. This role requires a cybersecurity engineer to provide onsite support for our customer's host-based security system (HBSS) and their assured compliance assessment solution (ACAS.
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At least 1 years of experience with Symantec Data Loss Prevention (DLP) infrastructure engineering. Principal Associate, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Engineer. You are able to troubleshoot, investigate, configure and support the data loss prevention products.
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Provide technical leadership for an engineering team implementing differing technologies to include; Azure and/or AWS Cloud, firewalls, web application firewalls, VPNs, DNS, Data Loss Prevention, IDS/IPS, and proxies, to name a few.
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Experience with domain and technology implementation/ integration in one or more areas such as Cloud Security, Data Loss Protection, Intrusion Prevention System, Web Application Firewall, Container Security, Identity & Access Management and Vulnerability Management.
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Experience and/or familiarity with the following network protection devices: Firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS), log analysis, malware analysis, network traffic flow and packet analysis.
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Responsible for ensuring the protection of organization data against unauthorized disclosure, accidental or intentional loss of data, and unauthorized modification. Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Windows/Linux Admin, Azure Sentinel or Other Cloud SIEM, CISSP, Security+, Network+, Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP.
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The successful Cyber Security Engineer applies current analytical and logical thinking to the design, architecture, development, evaluation, testing, and integration of computer systems, appliances, and networks to elevate the security posture of the program.
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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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The Cyber Security Engineer may be involved with commercial, custom and/or government computer product vendors in the design, evaluation, and architecture of state-of-the-art secure GOTS/COTS applications, operating systems, networks, databases, and custom built technology.
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Cyber Security Engineer. Experience engineering, operating, and managing layered security and SIEM integration. Minimum 2 years of professional experience working with AWS or Azure infrastructure, services in a security focused role.
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Lead cyber security teams working with a variety of different tools and appliances, security challenges, and troubleshooting various complex issues. o RSA Security Analytics (NetWitness.
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Strong attention will be paid to strategies specifically addressing the use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD), sexual assault awareness and prevention, stress reduction and mental health promotion, and sexual and reproductive health.
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