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A large company committed to delivering cutting-edge network security solutions to clients is looking to bring on a Network Security Engineer. As a Network Security Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the security and integrity of this clients' networks.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Information Security Engineer with extensive experience in incident response, network-focused forensics, and threat hunting. 5+ years of information security experience including experience in one or more of the following security disciplines: information security monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, host/network forensics, cyber-crime investigation, penetration testing, business continuity, or cyber threat intelligence.
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Strong understanding of network security, mail flow, vulnerability management, and security principals. 3+ years of system administration, network, or security operations experience.
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Work with Network Administrators, Information Security Analysts, and IT Leadership to develop, maintain, and execute IT Networking strategy. Review, plan and implement proactive support upgrades, patches, and all other network maintenance activities to address any defective code or potential security vulnerabilities.
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Network+, CISSP, CEH, CASP+, Cisco CyberOps, CCNP Security, CCNA, CCNP. 2-3 Years in large IT security environment, Automated vulnerability assessment and scanning tools, Network, host, data and application security in multiple OS environments, IP Networking, IDS/IPS.
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At least 2 years of Information Security Engineering experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Audio, Video, AV, A/V Integration, network, firmware, troubleshooting, customer service, technology maintenance,Electrical Engineering, With over 50 years of experience, we are the complete technology provider for the nation’s top enterprise brands for design, installation, and service of professional sound systems, AV systems, video conferencing systems, networks, and security surveillance systems.
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Complementary Skills: Familiarity with AWS Administration, ITIL experience with ServiceNow, Cisco Network Administration, Checkpoint Firewall Administration, and scripting languages (e.g., PowerShell, Bash, Python) for automation and system configuration.
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Ford also installs network operation centers (NOC) for telecommunication providers and systems within command and control rooms for the US military. Experience with basic network troubleshooting required.
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In-depth knowledge in applied enterprise information security technologies including but not limited to firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, network operating systems, identity management, database activity monitoring, encryption, content filtering, and Mainframe security.
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This full-time hybrid position, located in our Charlotte, NC office, with our Information Technology team will be responsible for designing, implementing, troubleshooting, and maintaining our network infrastructure to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and security.
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The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or the equivalent, Bachelor's degree preferred, with 4+ years of experience in enterprise level networking and security administration, monitoring and/or troubleshooting.
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Develop cloud data services provisioning automation with integrated capabilities of IAM, network, security policies as code, and observability. Partner with Information Security teams to engineer secure app patterns into cloud platforms.
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We are looking for an Engineer, Network Security to join our growing team. This position requires a strong background and understanding of all network and cloud security domains and works in both the Protect and Respond areas of the NIST CSF Framework.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Network Security Authentication Engineer (Lead Information Security Engineer) in Technology as part of the Chief Technology Office. The team is looking for a highly motivated, seasoned tech individual to join our Network Security Authentication team.
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