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Experience and proficiency with any of the following: Anti-Virus, HIPS/HBSS, IDS/IPS, Full Packet Capture, Network Forensics. + Utilize alerts from endpoints, IDS/IPS, netflow, and custom sensors to identify compromises on customer networks/endpoints.
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Existing 8570 CSSP Analyst Certifications (CEH), CySA+ etc. Advanced understanding of TCP/IP, common networking ports and protocols, traffic flow, system administration, OSI model, defense-in-depth and common security elements.
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Windows environments and related security controls (IDS/IPS, AV, Proxies, Firewalls, etc.) The Cyber Incident Response Analyst is responsible for responding to both existing and emerging threats, as well as identifying attacker tools, tactics, and procedures by analyzing data from a variety of sources and tools.
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Experience with networking, cryptography, DNS, routing, PKI, certificate management, IDS, IPS, scanning and firewalls. Experience with networking, cryptography, DNS, routing, PKI, certificate management, IDS, IPS, scanning and firewalls.
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Demonstrates high-level collaboration skills to optimally maximize customer interactions and territory management with cross-functional Virology and non-Virology stakeholders such as Community Liaisons, IDS executives, fellow District members etc.
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Experience with network security tools and technologies, such as intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), web application firewalls (WAF), and SIEM solutions. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Network Security Engineer who specializes in cloud security, with expertise in AWS and Azure.
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Rogue Fitness is the leading manufacturer of strength and conditioning equipment, including barbells, power racks, sleds, and accessories
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Network Engineering/Architecture - Acts as the department subject matter expert in TCP/IP network connectivity, subnet segmentation, security zones, secure ports/protocols, network authentication/authorization, security tools and their applicability (WAF, IPS, Sandbox, etc.
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Job Title:Clinical Documentation Improvement Analyst Department:Health System Shared Services | MIM CDI and Coding Scope of Position The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist (CDIS) is a nurse or other clinically qualified individual who is responsible for concurrent review of inpatient medical records to identify opportunities for improving the quality of medical record documentation.
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We are looking for a talented Senior Financial Analyst to join Embroker's growing Financial Planning and Analysis team at the ground level and help propel the business into its next phase of growth.
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Reporting to the Indirect Supply Chain Director, the Supply Chain Analyst will provide operational and project support as needed, demonstrating a strong commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.
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Strong knowledge of network security principles, protocols, and technologies, such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, VPNs, encryption, authentication, access control, WAF, DDOS. The ideal candidate should possess in-depth knowledge of network security technologies including CloudFlare Magic Transit (a plus) and WAF, F5 ASM and AFM, DDOS, Palo Alto next gen firewalls, and AWS security groups and firewalls, strong network troubleshooting abilities, and a proactive approach to mitigating risks.
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Experience with network monitoring and security tools, such as SIEM, packet analyzers, vulnerability scanners, and penetration testing tools. Contributes to enhancement of the Palo Alto Next Gen firewalls and migration off of Checkpoint firewalls.
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As a Sr Network Security Engineer, you will be responsible for implementing and maintaining the security infrastructure of our network systems both on-prem and in the cloud. We are seeking an experienced and highly skilled Sr. Network Security Engineer to join our organization.
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Subject matter expertise in Information Security technology verticals (e.g., SIEM, EDR, Firewall, IPS, DLP, Application Security, Web Security). Subject matter expertise in Information Security technology verticals (e.g., SIEM, EDR, Firewall, IPS, DLP, Application Security, Web Security.
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