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The Software Engineer (Cyber) must display superb understanding and be knowledgeable with a multitude of 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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This role will focus on leading the automation and components (Solr, HBase) set up and improvement for Cloudera CDP public cloud and integrate with other AWS services. Ansible, Terraform, Bit Bucket) and experience working cloud solutions (specifically data products on AWS) are necessary.
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4+ years of experience in AWS as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer and must be certified in the cloud technologies/infrastructures. The Cloud Security - Architecture - Principal will leverage broad technical knowledge of cloud security best practices of key public cloud offerings of providers such AWS, Azure, and GCP to establish secure design patterns, to architect integrations among cloud and/or on-premises infrastructures.
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Experience implementing or assessing cybersecurity solutions using technologies such as:Nessus, Web Inspect, Splunk, Open SCAPMicrosoft Windows Server Active DirectoryRedHat LinuxVirtualization Platforms: Hyper-V, VMwareReal Time Operating Systems (RTOS) (i.e. QNX, VxWorks)VDI (Desktop), CitrixExperience securing cloud-hosted assets in AWS/Azure/etc.
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As a member of the UC organization, you'll support the development and management of Compute, Database, Storage, Internet of Things (Iot), Platform, and Productivity Apps services in AWS. Within AWS UC, Amazon Dedicated Cloud (ADC) roles engage with AWS customers who require specialized security solutions for their cloud services.
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Our primary tech stack consists of Golang, Kubernetes, Postgres, and Elasticsearch, but we also use tools like ScyllaDB, Redis, Kafka, SQS, and various other AWS services as well. Software Engineer - Platform Engineering Intern for Fall Internship.
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Deploying software in an AWS cloud with technologies like EC2, Amazon Aurora, Lambda (FaaS) and Kubernetes. Leidos has a current opening for a TS/SCI cleared Senior Software Engineer supporting our client’s overall mission to centralize and standardize Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across the DoD and IC enterprise.
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Additional 8570 certifications such as CCNA Security, CySA+, CISSP, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP, AWS Cloud Certified Security (Specialty) Advanced Cloud Security Services (container/FEDRAMP), Web Applications, Security Architecture, Relational databases.
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2+ years of experience with deploying Kubernetes within a platform or cloud offerings, including GCP, AWS, or Azure. Software development against Cloud Services (Azure/AWS.
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This position requires a person with knowledge of ServiceNow and its use as an automated provisioning mechanism to provision multiple cloud service provider’s servers including Azure and AWS Windows and Linux AMIs. A successful candidate should have extensive scripting knowledge and capabilities specifically related to PowerShell, Power-CLI, JavaScript, Python, Perl Scripts, and Bash Shell scripting.
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Knowledgeable on one or more cloud computing services and technologies including but not limited to: AWS, Microsoft Azure, VMware, etc. Experience validating the implementation of security controls within a cloud environment (AWS or Azure.
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The Region Services Operations (RSO) Citadel organization owns and drives strategic, operational, and tactical initiatives to deliver secure spaces for AWS programs with government customers globally.
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Prior 5 years of technical operation experience for business-critical application(s) over public cloud (AWS specific is a big plus) services: VPC, subnets, network access control lists, security groups, EC2 instances, S3 buckets, IAM, Route 53, Lambda.
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As needed, perform research, and provide technical guidance across the multitude of services available in our core Cloud environments of Azure, OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) and AWS (Amazon Web Services.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Senior Worldwide Specialist Solutions Architect focused on HPC to work with our customers, including Super Computing Centers, physics informed machine learning, CAE, Weather and accelerated computing with GPU to craft cloud-based solutions.
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