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Manage implementation, configuration, and updates of network monitoring tools, network device access control tools, troubleshooting technologies, bandwidth monitoring tools, Network Traffic Generator, Network Packet Capture.
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The Senior Systems Engineer - Observability (SSE) will define and implement infrastructure and application observability, set up governance, optimization, monitoring, and control for a consolidated common operating picture for IT operations.
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You will lead a team of Operators who are responsible for access control, alarm monitoring, customer service, incident management, and other ad hoc tasks as needed. Knowledge of security systems for access control and alarm monitoring.
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Work within major team initiatives and identify automation opportunities across Active Directory Domain Services, Cloud (Azure) Nutanix, Backups and Monitoring. Microsoft Azure Administrator and/or Solutions Architect Expert Certifications.
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Monitoring with CrowdStrike, Qualsys, Microsoft Sentinel, and CloudAware. Monitor information systems for security incidents and vulnerabilities, develop monitoring and visibility capabilities, and report on incidents, vulnerabilities, and trends.
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Forensic analysis of digital information, Open-Source Intel (OSINT) review/monitoring, available tools both customer provided and open source, and pivoting/researching on previously reported Indicators of Compromise (IOCs.
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The Water Security and Resilience Practice Lead will provide thought leadership across the WSSH portfolio in areas including but not limited to water conservation and source water protection, surface and groundwater modeling, agriculture water management, transboundary water governance and planning, water quality monitoring, environmental flows, flood early warning systems and land use planning.
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Ensures patient and staff safety, including explaining safety protocol, requesting removal of hazardous metal objects, alerting staff of danger or carrying metal around magnet, and monitoring patients via closed circuit TV. Orients new hires and trains MRI Technologist, students, trainees.
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Experience with any of the following technologies:Kafka or other message passing systems (AMQP, JMS)Kubernetes monitoring, e.g., Prometheus/ GraphanaGPU-based KubernetesSALT for deployment automationElasticsearch, Kibana, and Logstash, specifically admin experienceHelm and HelmfileNexus.
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Program is named "Vanguard" and is an IT consolidation consisting of the Department's servers, mainframes, network devices, network perimeter, anti-virus engineering, public key infrastructure (PKI)/biometrics/encryption, monitoring tools, telephony, mobile computing platform, virtual environment, and enclave design/security engineering.
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5 or more years of hands-on experience with security monitoring tools such as Log Management, Vulnerability Management, Intrusion Detection/Intrusion Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Firewalls, Network Access Control Systems (NACs), Identity Management systems and NetFlow.
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Performing transaction monitoring "look backs" pursuant to regulatory orders, Know Your Customer ("KYC") remediations, internal controls assessments, internal investigations, and/or independent testing.
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Our core practice areas include: monitoring and evaluation, clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Engage in response activities that may include incident response, incident management, driving remediation or threat mitigation, threat hunting, forensic analysis; conduct other security operations activities that may include identification of weakness (for example, vulnerabilities/ insecure configurations), reviewing/assessing security configuration change requests, driving the coverage of the security monitoring services.
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Supports all Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) risk adjustment projects to comply with all CMS requirements by analyzing physician documentation and interpreting into ICD10 diagnoses and HCC disease categories.
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