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Cloud security certifications (e.g. CCSK, CompTIA Cloud , CCSP, Azure Security etc.) + Perform risk management across multiple Information Security (IS) and Information Technology (IT) domains, including but not limited to Cloud Security, Network and End Point Security, Identity and Access Management, Data Protection, Application Security, Cyber Intelligence and Incident response, Threat Hunting, Vulnerability Management, Asset Management, Security and IT operations.
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Preferred qualifications include experience with Azure, CISSP, CompTIA Security +, and ITIL certifications. Preferred certifications include CISSP, CompTIA Security +, and ITIL.
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Experience with cybersecurity tools and scanners used to evaluate the security posture of the system/enclave (preferred tool experience: tenable.io, Nessus, GitLab, Docker, Palo Alto Prisma Cloud, Fortify, AWS Inspector, BurpSuite, ZAP.
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Of the following: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP), (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). the adoption of Cloud best practices and supporting technologies to enable such capabilities as DevSecOps, Big Data/Analytics, AI, Micro-Services.
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Ability to obtain a Secret clearance and CompTIA Security+ or equivalent certification within 6 months of hire. Your efforts on our cloud-based systems ensures application security, scalability, and reliability across multiple security enclaves to support the Software Engineering Digital Ecosystem.
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CompTIA Certifications: IT Fundamentals+, A+, Network+, Cloud+, Security+ Install and troubleshoot Microsoft Office products, WebEx, VoIP/Equality, Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, Azure DevOps, User identity and security access management.
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O Advanced knowledge of information security and systems, application controls and emerging technology utilization including but not limited to artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, advanced process automation, cloud and application program interfaces.
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Proven knowledge of security tools such as SIEM, IPS, cloud security, endpoint detection and response (EDR), network detection and response (NDR), vulnerability scanning, threat intel, insider risk, automation & orchestration, and other relevant security solutions.
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Any of the following: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP), (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). This is a hands-on technical cloud computing software engineering position on the Integration Specialist team.
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Experience installing, configuring, and maintaining tools such as Tanium, Nessus, Forescout, and Cyberark in a hybrid-cloud environment. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry on Duty (EOD) is required to support this program.
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5+ years of experience in security engineering, in areas including application security, secure SDLC, penetration testing, system/network/cloud security, incident response, and risk mitigation.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), AWS Solutions Architect - Associate or Professional, or CompTIA Network+ certification.
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Collaborate with stakeholders, executives, and LOB partners to complete assessments, develop cybersecurity maturity recommendations across cybersecurity domains (governance & risk management, strategy and program management, vulnerability management, threat intelligence, security monitoring, network protection, identity and access management, business continuity / disaster recovery, incident response, security architecture, and cloud security.
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Active CompTIA Security+ Certification. Maintenance and Management: Perform routine maintenance tasks such as patching, updating, and monitoring the operating systems and software running on cloud instances to ensure optimal performance and security.
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Relevant security certifications (CISSP, CompTIA Security+, AWS/GCP) are preferred. The role will entail leading cloud security initiatives, ensuring compliance, managing risk within SaaS and Technical Operations, and collaborating with Infrastructure, Product Development, Customer Success, Legal and Corporate Security teams.
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