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The School of Computing offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs including Computer Science, Information Systems, Game Programming, Information Technology, Network Engineering, Data Science and Cybersecurity.
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QUALIFICATIONS Master's Degree in Information Technology, Information Security or Computer Science with a concentration and/or related work experience in Networking, required Industry recognized certifications (Network+, CCNA, CISSP, OSCP, CASP, GSEC, or equivalent) OR related work experience, required Knowledge of a Learning Management System preferred.
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Software user interfaces, open source, 3D graphics, digital design, grid computing, computer networking, telecommunications, network protocols, computer architecture, network security, etc.
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Knowledge of network security practices and solutions (e.g., firewalls, VPNs, IDS/IPS). Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field; relevant certifications (e.g., CCNA, CCNP) preferred.
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BA or BS in relevant field (e.g. Telecommunications, Information Security, Computer Science), or equivalent experience. The Network Services organization has embarked on a journey to mobilize a product centric operating model, for which Service Assurance will be constructing the guardrails, standard operating procedures, product catalogue change control procedures, and associated reporting / data aggregation as it relates to the product centric operating model.
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The main function of a software engineer is to apply the principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to the design, development, testing, and evaluation of the software and systems that make computers work.
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Bachelors Degree in Information Technology, Cyber Security or Computer Science. You have passion and expertise in one or more of the following areas: security operations, security log analysis, cloud security, network security, application security, and host & endpoint security.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering or relevant field required. Plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard information in computer files against accidental or unauthorized damage, modification or disclosure.
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Understanding of computers, cloud operations, security, network and systems administration, databases and data storage systems, enterprise data operations, and analytics best practices. Bachelor's degree in IT, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
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Candidate may have at least a Bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, programming, or equivalent, an understanding of object-oriented programming, proficiency with languages such as Java, TypeScript, SQL server, Oracle, SQL, and Python related build tools, code versioning and build tools such as GIT and Jenkins, application servers like Tomcat, Node.js, or AWS Lambda functions, API Gateways such as Apigee, and cloud technologies such as AWS, Azure or GCP.
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In-depth understanding of access control technology and methodologies, computer and network hardware and software support practices. Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or another technical field - or work equivalent related work experience.
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Current sophomore, junior or senior student pursuing a Bachelor’s in Computer Science, Information Technology, IT Security, or related IT discipline with an expected graduation date of June 2025 or later.
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Design and install high-functioning computer network connections including cabling. A degree in information technology or a computer science field, along with a good knowledge of networking protocols and services such as TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and VPN.
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Special Agents come from many professional backgrounds, including STEM. Because technology permeates every aspect of what we do, we need logical thinkers experienced in network security, computer science, software engineering, mathematical formulation and more.
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Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to the completion of four years college, preferably with courses in computer science, management information systems, mathematics or statistics.
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