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Manager, Security Configuration Monitoring

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
We are currently seeking a Security Configuration Monitoring Manager
Responsibilities:
Assess firewall audit tools and documentation. Establish audit plans and baselines for ongoing firewall audits; Analyze and communicate firewall audit results; Provide remediation oversight and guidance and make recommended improvements to ensure compliance with
Assess database monitoring and auditing solution and establish audit plans and baselines for continuous database auditing and reporting against standards; Work with IT teams to facilitate and assist with remediation and make recommendations for improvement
Lead the implementation of processes and procedures supporting the tools and technologies that enable the review and assessment of system configurations, as well as the monitoring of unauthorized changes
Create and maintain system documentation for security tools, perform system health checks, create test cases and lead the upgrade of security tools
Identify opportunities for efficiencies, as well as for improvements in security controls and lead the design and implementation of related improvements
Manage the product roadmaps for the security tools and stay abreast of the latest information security controls, practices, techniques and capabilities in the marketplace
Qualifications:
Minimum five years of IT security monitoring experience and incident response activities; preferably within a professional services firm or similar environment
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, as well as CISSP certification
Experience performing firewall auditing, vulnerability management and/or configuration management
Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to understand complex problems while formally presenting them simplistically
US Citizenship RequiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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