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Our Security Incident Management Technical Sr. Analyst - Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a member of a service team with upwards of four (4) personnel within the Information Security Operations group that are focused on incident response, data spillage response, eDiscovery/legal retention, phishing/spam/malware response, and threat hunting.
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We are: We provide innovative and comprehensive services and solutions that span cloud; systems integration and application management; security; intelligent platform services; infrastructure services; software engineering services; data and artificial intelligence; and global delivery through our Advanced Technology Centers.
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Senior Network Developer (Hyperscale Network Design)Location: United StatesSupports the design, deployment, and operations of a large-scale global Oracle cloud computing environment (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - OCI.
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Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences – the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded.
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Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) Direct, hands-on experience or strong working knowledge of managing security infrastructure - e.g., firewalls, intrusion prevention systems (IPSs), web application firewalls (WAFs), endpoint protection, SIEM, DLP (Data Loss Prevention) and log management technology.
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Strong skills in reverse engineering and automation (IDA, Ghidra), fuzzing (AFL, WinAFL, Syzcaller) and exploitation (ROP, memory corruption) are important to success; as well as understanding of modern embedded cryptography and common security issues.
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Certifications: Privacy-focused certifications such as Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP-US); Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM); Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT); Certified Data Privacy Professional (CDPP.
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Under the direction of the Director, Information Security Governance, Risk & Compliance, the Manager, Security & Privacy Compliance is responsible for the firm's day-to-day implementation of compliance related policies, plans and procedures at both the department and firm level.
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Technical knowledge and ability to speak to common topics in one or more of the following: network and IT infrastructure, common application and database design, IT governance and risk management, third party management, incident response, knowledge of typical network and IT security components.
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Prior experience with Cyber-risk assessment / Cyber security assessment / Penetration testing / Network Devices (firewalls/IDS-IPDS) / IT Tools. Test procedure development may cover a wide range of technically diverse topics ranging from IP Network Discovery, access management, network security/operation, vulnerability management, Information Security, SDLC, Backup and others.
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Provide On-call support if required outside business hours on a rotational basis Provide Hand and Feet support for network data and voice devices FSO Telecom task: Installation of IP, wireless, Analog and Digital phones ( Avaya , Nortel, Cisco, Siemens, Mitel etc.
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As the Mechanical BIM Manager, you will lead a highly creative and efficient Mechanical BIM team, tasked with managing the design of challenging and complex projects with innovative solutions for Amazon owned Data Center facilities.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Security Operations and Threat Intelligence in Procore’s Cyber Fusion Center with the opportunity to be located in the Austin, TX office or work remotely from Austin, TX.
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THE PERSON: A computational scientist, physicist, or engineer with experience in multiple scientific computing domains and experience with using Machine Learning techniques in an HPC setting.
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Network Security: NAC, ACS, ISE, 802.1x, IPSEC VPN, SSL Decryption, Cisco ASA and/or Palo Alto Firewalls. Data Center Networks: including Nexus 2k-9k, vPC, vDC, ACI, etc. Switching: HSRP, DIA, DHCP Snooping, Spanning-tree security, Port security.
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