Security Information Architect(CISSP, CEH, MCSE) Engineering - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Security Information Architect(CISSP, CEH, MCSE)

Company Name:
Expinfo Inc.
Job Code : EXP_4899
Title : Security Information Architect(CISSP, CEH, MCSE, C
Job Location : Columbia, SC
Mandatory Requirements : Expert level security information architecture Expert level Identity Access Management (IAM) Background and previous experience deploying privileged user management (PUM) across a distributed enterprise environment. Background and previous experience deploying data discovery and data loss prevention (DLP) across a distributed enterprise environment. Experience with UNIX, Windows, Linux, MacOS, Cisco, Juniper, web apps, databases, strong authentication, operating systems and network security protocols and procedures. Expert understanding of information, computer and network security. Expert understanding of user access permissions and role based access controls. Expert understanding of access control logging and reporting systems. Education: Bachelors degree or 8 to 10 years experience. REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS: CISSP, CEH, MCSE, CCSP
Desirable Requirements : Cyber Awareness and understanding Role based access controls Privileged User Management (PUM) / Identity Access Management (IAM) Data discovery / Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Security Information Event Management (SIEM) systems development/configuration User metadata event collection, logging and correlation Information Security event correlation
Education Required : Bachelor
Employment Type : Contract - Corp-to-Corp, Contract - Independent, Contract - W2
Interview Type : Face To Face
Salary($) : Negotiable
Travel Required(%) : None
Duration : 6 (in Months)
Remaining Duration : 6 (in Months)
Job Post Date : June 5, 2014
Job Expiration Date : June 9, 2014
No of Position : 1
Zip Code : 29210
Comments : Please send your resume to , Or Call on 518-533-4900 x 143 (Use our Job Code while applying)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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