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Other Certifications - Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Cloud Security Knowledge (CCSK.
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Practical experience with identity and access management, IT risk management, business continuity and IT disaster recovery planning, security awareness education and training, security vulnerability management, and security incident management.
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The NA IT Security Manager directs the planning and implementation of enterprise IT systems, business operations, and facility defenses against security breaches and vulnerability issues.
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North America IT Security ManagerThe NA IT Security Manager’s role is to provide vision and leadership for developing and supporting security initiatives. Responsible for overseeing all aspects of information security, including Cloud Security, DevSecOps, Security Operations, and Security Strategy.
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Cloud Security, SOC, PCI, Privacy, IDS/IPS, ISO, NIST CSF, CSA, SIEM, Data Recovery, Incident Response. Knowledge and hands-on experience in Security Information Event Management (SIEM) tools, creation of basic co-relation rules and administration of SIEM.
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Overview: Oracle HCM Cloud Security Administrator is a technical role that provides technical expertise in Oracle Fusion security administration and is an expert in Oracle HCM Cloud role-based security model.
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Work with the Cyber Security Manager to ensure the IT Infrastructure (consisting of hardware, networks, software and data) is protected against known threats (Threat Management) As our new IT Security and Infrastructure Engineer, you will enjoy the challenges around Information Security and Infrastructure.
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Hands-on experience with various SIEM and Security tools (i.e., Splunk, Rapid 7, Crowd Strike, Sentinel One, Fortinet, Cisco, Palo Alto, Zscaler, Symantec, Proofpoint, etc. Apply knowledge of cloud security basics to administer, monitor, and secure cloud infrastructure across platforms such as Azure and AWS.Coordinate and support Zscaler technologies, ensuring secure and efficient traffic routing and protection against cyber threats.
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Description Leidos has an immediate need for an IT Operations Manager to support our National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Engineering & Operations team.
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Job DescriptionPosition SummaryThe Enterprise Security Manager will oversee Bose’s global security operations and transformation functions, reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO.
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Working knowledge of Native AWS Security tools (Macie, Guard Duty, Inspector, Control Tower) along with Google Cloud and Azure. Experience with advanced malware technologies and cloud application security is an advantage.
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This role will conduct IT/Cyber Security investigations (hands-on work), as an individual, self-managed investigator, or in small project teams while implementing and overseeing information systems security standards.
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Ensure that cloud security risk related issues are appropriately monitored and addressed within the IT environment. Certification in Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer (PCCSE), and/or Palo Alto Networks Systems Engineer – Prisma Cloud Associate desired.
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Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Proven experience as a Vendor Manager, Cybersecurity and / or IT Procurement Manager, Strategic Sourcing Manager, or a related role within the industry. , cloud software, infrastructure, network security hardware / software, - You will focus on driving adoption and efficient use of the source-to-pay process through system optimization and proactive partner outreach along with sourcing management, contract management, and negotiation support where applicable.
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