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CIS supports enterprise IT and applications, identifies and develops new technologies that advance the University's core mission, operates and maintains the University's network, the enterprise Data Center, and the CUNY Service Desk, and manages the processes that safeguard the University’s IT assets and maintaining the security posture by operating the CUNY Security Operations Center (SOC.
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The candidate must possess excellent technical skills, particularly regarding Network Diagnostics, Firewall operations and deployments (Cisco and/or Fortinet mandatory). The candidate must be knowledgeable of Information Security networking best practices and be able to evaluate design requests for Cyber Security threats.
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Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA), AWS Certified Solutions Architect or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) are preferred.
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Assist during security assessments of servers/network devices/security appliances. Network/Systems Administrator III. Toolkits, SEIMs, Logrhythm, ACAS/Nessus/SCAP, mandatory/role-based access control concepts (e.g. SE Linux extensions to RHEL, PitBull, AppArmor, and Sentris), video teleconferencing/VOIP,Oracle/MS SQL database security, and Apache/IIS Web server security.
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IT, System Administrator, Linux, RedHat, RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, Scripting, Programming, Automation, Python, Bash, Shell, VMware, Networking, Security, Cloud, SAN, Server, Network, Engineer, Kubernetes, Puppet.
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The System Administrator / Network Administrator will collaborate closely with other support team members and report to the Technical Manager. The role of the System Administrator / Network Administrator is to accurately configure, diagnose, and resolve technical infrastructure and support issues for clients in a timely manner, meeting or exceeding SLAs.
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The System Administrator (ConnectWise/Azure) will also provide technical services and support for network connectivity, firewalls, and security, as well as remote access solutions like VPN and Microsoft Intune.
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As an IT team member, the Network Administrator is responsible for maintaining the integrity and security of the IT network. Maintains Security and Access Controls, for domain, firewalls, switches, and all other network-related hardware and Storage Devices.
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Guardianship and preservation of client confidentiality and network/home security. They work with architects, builders, interior designers and homeowners to craft lifestyle technologies into intelligent spaces for custom homes and businesses that combine beauty, entertainment, comfort, wellness and security.
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The Junior Systems Administrator & IT Support Technician position involves servicing and supporting users of computer networks in the 50-300 user range which utilize full Windows Server environments (both on-prem and virtual), Networking technologies, Security products, Data protection systems, Communications devices.
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You will be responsible for monitoring network availability and collecting data to enhance security and reliability. The Network Administrator leads personnel and teams to ensure that the organization’s computer systems and networks remain secure and reliable.
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Individual shall have IAT-II certification (i.e. CCNA Security, Security+ CE, GSEC, GIC SP, S SCP, CySA+ Perform network management responsibilities to include on-site monitoring of systems workload, system hardware component installation, configuration and operation.
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Iridium is seeking a Senior Database Administrator Lead to join our Network Operations and Development team. Work with the team to develop, draft and organize documentation of the gateway database environments at IST (Iridium Satellite Tempe), TSC (Technical Support Center), and SNOC (Satellite Network Operations Center.
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Computer Analyst, responsible for 1st and 2nd level Local Area Network support (LAN) operating in all of agency's various sites and environments. Strong Cyber security awareness and focus; knowledge of IT Cybersecurity controls.
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Solid experience in network security and familiarity with technologies such as Palo Alto, Cisco Call Manager, and VMWARE. Responsibilities include developing, implementing, coordinating, and maintaining a comprehensive infrastructure strategy, managing application security in alignment with applicable policies and standards, and providing technical expertise for IT projects related to network infrastructure and security.
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