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Working knowledge of SOAR, SIEM and UEBA systems, IDS/IPS systems, EDR solutions, network protocols, cloud security. Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Partnerships of particular importance will include: Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT), Threat Intelligence TI), Security Engineering, Security Architecture.
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Data Center infrastructure solutions: Cisco (R&S), Palo Alto (NGFW + IDS/IPS functions), Infoblox (DDI), Cisco ISE, also implemented on Cisco products. Knowledge of QoS and network security functions (firewalls, VPN, IPS, etc.
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Most IPs will complete a master's degree in C4I, space, information systems, computer science or modeling and simulation. IPs must complete specific qualifications as part of their training during Fleet tours and are expected to pursue advanced education opportunities.
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Review and help streamline existing security tool configurations/processes to achieve better efficiency and value (e.g. Proofpoint, Forcepoint, Trellix, Sentinel, LogRhythm, Falcon Complete, M365, etc.
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PNNL is committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment dedicated to solving critical challenges in fundamental sciences, national security, and energy resiliency. The PNNL national security mission employs our researchers, tools, and technologies to play a key role in advancing the ability to identify and secure nuclear materials, detect weapons of mass effect, manage nonproliferation treaties, secure our nation's borders, and protect critical infrastructures.
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The Sr Lead Information Security Engineer must execute all six phases of the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process in accordance with both FISMA and DoD policy. The Sr Lead Information Security Engineer is a member of the Industrial Security team supporting Lumen Public Sector and is responsible for performing cybersecurity compliance actives in support of various government contracts.
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Drafting and implementing security baselines, and associated compliance actions within CrowdStrike. Role: IT Security Engineer (CrowdStrike) Additionally, experience with security features and solutions from Microsoft 365, and secure email gateway platforms, and identity and access management using Microsoft Active Directory/Entra are highly desired.
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Help draft implementation plans/policies for advanced security features within the M365 environment. Job Title: IT Security Engineer. Additionally, the candidate will work with the team to further develop and refine our configurations for other products in our security portfolio.
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Johnson & Johnson is currently seeking a Director, Product Security Investigations & Intelligence to join our Global Brand Protection team. A minimum of 10 years relevant Business, Criminology, Law Enforcement, Finance Audit, Compliance, Legal, Security experience including experience in a supervisory role required.
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IT Security Engineering Experience. Title: IT Security Engineer. Microsoft 365 Security Solutions. CrowdStrike Falcon Complete. The ideal candidate will be a subject matter expert (SME) in CrowdStrike, have extensive device management experience, possess excellent communication skills, and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams from both IT, and departmental business units.
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The Good News Is That We Have Some Amazing Training That Will Help Teach You Everything You Need To Know To Be a Target Security Specialist. Lead a physical security culture for our team members and guests by assessing and maintaining safe and secure standards throughout the store, including exterior property.
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We are seeking a network engineer to install, configure, and support our internal network and data center. Our global network environment is comprised of a variety of mainstream Cisco and other vendor hardware.
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Advocates the use of emerging cyber security best practices, technologies, developing standards and procedures, promoting the usage of automated tools, developing strategies, and aligning practices with strategic initiatives.
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Knowledge of network protocols (QoS, PfR, PoE, NTP, DHCP), network management protocols (CDP, FTP, TFTP, SNMP) and security protocols (SSH, HTTPS, AAA, IPSec, TrustSec). Seven (7) years or more expert level experience with SD-WAN, network switching (capacity planning & VLANs), network routing (OSPF. EIGRP, BGP), WAN technologies (MPLS, VPLS, VPN, QoS) and network security.
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4+ years of computer security industry experience with knowledge of adversary tradecraft and of emerging threats and techniques for attacks against cloud (e.g., Azure, AWS, GCP) and on-prem network environments.
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