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Complete a thorough risk assessment, identify vulnerabilities within the network, and configure systems to enhance existing security features. As a Security Engineer, you will join a product development team that's passionate about solving real world problems.
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Experience with network modeling and programming – YANG, OpenConfig, NETCONF. Knowledge of network security design, system performance characterization and testing. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in CS or related engineer field with 1-5+ years Network Engineer experience.
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Supporting the Federal Security Director (FSD) by providing day-to-day direction for Federal airport security staff and operations. Managing programs related to corporate security, aviation security, force protection, law enforcement, and other equivalent security/law enforcement programs; AND.
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The role requires proficiency in patent prosecution, with a preference for expertise in electrical engineering, software-related technologies, data science/AI, networking technologies (especially network security), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and hardware security.
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Deep understanding of Operating System architecture as it relates to the functions of the following components: OS kernel, OS kernel modules and device drivers, memory management, inter-process communication, security subsystem, user account rights, user group rights, system logs, I/O functions, network services, file-system permissions, and application interaction with the Operating System.
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Preferred Qualifications - Experience with any combination of the following: mobile security, threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security.
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Customers always want higher availability, more bandwidth, greater network security, less network latency, less network jitter, and lower overall cost. Mandatory Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in CS or related engineer field with 12+ years Network Engineering experience.
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Scaling and Collaboration: Collaborates on the planning, orchestration, and execution of end-to-end Security opportunities with a network of partners to cross-sell and up-sell products, solutions and services.
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3+ years of any combination of the following: threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security experience.
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Meet Kensie, Network Development Engineer. - Associate's degree, or CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) or CFR (CyberSec First Responder) or Cloud+ or GICSP (Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional) or SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner.
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Security certifications, such as CISSP, CCNA Security, CEH, Security+, etc. Knowledge of information systems security principles/practices and disaster recovery processes. Advanced knowledge of operating systems, network protocols, configurations, and automation/scripting.
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Demonstrates extensive-level knowledge of, and/or success in managerial roles involving, designing, implementing, and/or assessing security and controls as it relates to multiple versions of the Oracle Cloud application product suite (core financial, supply chain, human capital management, and/or industry specific modules.
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Working and practical knowledge of security programs, risk and compliance frameworks, industry vertical specific compliance frameworks (NIST, CIS, SANS, NERC-CIP, PCI, HIPAA, GDPR, etc) IOT / ICS / OT Security solutions, DevSecOps, XDR.
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Maturity assessments, 3rd party risk assessments, IOT/ICS/OT security assessments, PCI/HIPAA assessments. Firewall, Email and Web security, EDR and EPP solutions, NAC, MDM. Security orchestration and automation (SOAR), Container and Cloud security.
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We sell the latest AI technologies from Nvidia, Supermicro, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Lenovo, Apple, VMWare, Adobe, APC, IBM, Nutanix, EMC, Pure Storage, Samsung, Intel, Eaton, and all the hottest AI and Green Data Center, Virtualization, Energy Conservation, Cloud, Storage, Security, Wireless, SD Wan, Video, Identification, solar, and battery technologies.
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