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Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting - ( 24000054 ) Work consists of the design of access control, video surveillance, detection, alarms, structured cabling, network systems, wireless, CATV, and other technology systems.
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Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements related to network security and data protection. Design, deploy, and manage a resilient global network infrastructure, including data centers and cloud environments, ensuring high availability, performance, and security.
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Consult with the ICN leaders, professionals, and various Risk & Brand Protection compliance groups (Anti-Corruption, Cyber Security, CoRe Procurement, etc.) Independence & Conflicts Network (ICN) - one of R&BP's six pillars.
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Knowledge in some of the following areas: Cloud Security, Endpoint Defense, Modern Malware Lifecycle, Threat Intelligence, Security Operations, Incident response, Endpoint Management, Identity Protection and Computer Forensics.
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Require the services of one Network Security Analyst meeting the general qualifications of a Network Security Analyst 1 Category Type, Security and the specifications outlined in this solicitation.
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At least one security certification is preferred , such as: f5 certified administrator, CCNA, CompTIA Network+, CISSP, GIAC SANS certificates or any related cybersecurity certificates. Implements and maintains enterprise security systems including f5, SIEM systems, network devices and security information management tools.
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Experience with network modeling and programming – YANG, OpenConfig, NETCONF. Knowledge of network security design, system performance characterization and testing. Strong exposure to commodity Ethernet hardware (Broadcom/Mellanox), protocol experience with BGP/OSPF/IS-IS, TCP, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, DHCP, IPSEC, and MACSEC. Experience with networking fundamentals which encompasses protocols such as TCP/IP, VPN, DNS, DHCP, and SSL. Experience with network monitoring and telemetry solutions.
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Network Security: NAC, ACS, ISE, 802.1x, IPSEC VPN, SSL Decryption, Cisco ASA and/or Palo Alto Firewalls. Switching: HSRP, DIA, DHCP Snooping, Spanning-tree security, Port security.
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Through our new Community Adaptation Program, our goal is to build and equip a resilient network of community-based partners and workforce ready to augment and enhance food security, emergency shelter and care, and access to health and mental health services needed when climate emergencies strike.
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Possess knowledge of the following program areas: Identity and Access Management, Physical Security, Third Party Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Security Awareness Training, Cryptography, Threat and Vulnerability Management, Incident Response, Business Continuity Planning / Disaster Recovery, Data Classification, Insider Threat, Data Loss Prevention, and Data Protection.
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Familiarity with a wide range of cybersecurity solutions, including but not limited to network security, endpoint security, threat intelligence, and cloud security. Position Summary: As a Virtual Cyber Security Sales Engineer at our Client, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our cybersecurity solutions across the United States.
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At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work. Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes.
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Experience with field deployment and configuration of network devices, must be hands-on. - Experience performing network traffic and protocol analysis using standard industry tools (Wireshark, tcpdump.
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The NetWitness Platform captures packets and logs across network, public cloud, SaaS, and identity by applying patented security-led technology that enables the user to surface and prioritize threats for rapid threat response.
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Experience driving security, compliance, and disaster recovery in all aspects of a data platform Deep Experience with the following: Public cloud-native offerings (AWS, GCP, Azure) Kubernetes & Container-based hosting strategies SQL and NoSQL databases (Postgres, Cassandra, MongoDB, Neo4j, DynamoDB, etc.
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