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Responsibilities include vulnerability management, scanning and remediation, patch management, and threat and vulnerability assessment. Preferred Vulnerability program management experience.
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Do you love securing business critical applications, systems and services, including Privileged Identity Management, Intrusion Detection, Data Leakage Prevention, Web Content Filtering, Firewall Compliance, Vulnerability and Security Event Management.
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Ensuring least privilege is enforced by improving role-based access control and Identity Access Management for our users and services. Develop critical services that Lyft depends on such as our credential management service that provides secrets to all our services at Lyft.
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Potential candidates must have a security-first approach, including experience with tokenized authentication protocols, remediating vulnerability management issues related to authentication and authorization, and have working knowledge of AD-integrated PKI/CA environments.
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This position may work out of any of the following office locations: Seattle, WA; Austin, TX Arlington VA.Amazon Vulnerability Management and Remediation (VMR) is looking for a Senior Security Engineer to join our Vulnerability Management Response Team. VMR is responsible for the discovery, assessment, triage, and remediation of vulnerabilities across Amazon.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for contributing to the information security program development, responding to client security questionnaires and Request for Proposal (RFP) documents, vulnerability management, as well as client enablement through collaboration with the Business & Legal Affairs, Procurement, and Information Technology teams.
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Disney Enterprise Technology is responsible for technology strategy, management, centralized engineering, architecture, IT, and technical operations for The Walt Disney Company, including digital worlds, flagship websites Disney.com, DisneyFamily.com, ABC.com, and ESPN.com. Enterprise Technology provides services in both platform engineering and web operations.
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Experience with cloud operations, networks, security (i.e. vulnerability management, secrets management, PKI, IDS, etc.) Communicate with departmental representatives and client management regarding the project status.
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Familiar in different security domains such as Network Security, Application Security, Data Security, Vulnerability Management, Client and Cloud Security. 8+ years of experience in business continuity, disaster recovery, incident management, crisis management, risk management, or a related field.
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Expedia Group's family of brands includes: Brand Expedia®, Hotels.com®, Expedia® Partner Solutions, Vrbo®, trivago®, Orbitz®, Travelocity®, Hotwire®, Wotif®, ebookers®, CheapTickets®, Expedia Group™ Media Solutions, Expedia Local Expert®, CarRentals.com™, and Expedia Cruises.
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Programs you support will include Data Governance, Detection and Incident Response, Vulnerability Management, and Privacy. 1+ years working with task management tools such as Jira.
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Experience with compliance and regulatory guidelines, incident response and reporting, access control and vulnerability management. The Site Reliability Engineer III will be responsible for ensuring the reliability, availability, and scalability of critical systems and SaaS platforms.
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Perform maintenance for vulnerability management (upgrade NuGet packages, NPM packages, docker images, container images). Perform maintenance for vulnerability management (upgrade NuGet packages, NPM packages, docker images, container images.
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Experience with vulnerability assessment tools and penetration testing techniques. Expert level experience and very detailed technical knowledge in at least 3 of the following areas: general information security; security engineering; application architecture; authentication and security protocols; applications session management; applied cryptography; common communication protocols; mobile frameworks; single sign-on technologies; exploit automation platforms; RESTful web services.
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Amazon Vulnerability Management and Remediation (VMR) is looking for a Senior Security Engineer to join our Vulnerability Management Response Team. VMR is responsible for the discovery, assessment, triage, and remediation of vulnerabilities across Amazon.
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