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Direct Financial Client Needs - Senior Security Engineer - Marlborough, MA !!!

Mannie Quantronix

3/19/2015 8:04:00 PM

Job Title: Senior Security Engineer
Contract Duration: 6+ months
Marlborough, MA

Description:
Overview
Assists in providing the safekeeping and integrity of information assets by maintaining systems and controls that prevent unauthorized access, modification, disclosure, and/or deletion of information from production systems networks and resources.
Directly interfaces with business line technical experts to provide guidance on authorization authentication and encryption solutions.
Consults with business units regarding their changing business and technical plans to ensure that information security issues are addresses early in the project life cycle.
Provides advocacy during the design and development of network security focusing on firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems, Digital Signatures, Certificate Authorities, PKI, encryption schemas, centralized authentication and access control.
Implements and reviews changes to security rule sets.
Monitors changes in hardware, software and user requirements at all sites to ensure security is not compromised or degraded.
Leads the design and further establishment of perimeter system security, and defense in depth.
Initiates, facilitates and promotes activities to foster information security awareness by developing and deploying Education and Awareness Programs.
Assists with forensic/security investigations.
Monitors, maintains and provides operational support of the security infrastructure.
Audit and monitor IT Security best practices including Firewall/Network Design, Anti Virus Strategy, Platform Maintenance, systems access ID and logon procedures and policies, file transfer protocols and data loss prevention.

Min Requirements:
Requirements
BS degree in Computer Science, Information Systems or related field
8 or more years of IT Security Experience
(CISSP) Certified Information Systems Security is strongly preferred.
A strong understanding of networking and network implementations.
Professional Experience in UNIX, Windows, Linux, TCP/IP, Storage Devices, network devices, fail safe strategies, system architecture, LAN and WAN methods and Intranet/Internet security environments, patch management, vulnerability testing.
Excellent analytical, written, oral communication and presentation skills
Strong project management skills with the ability to manage several initiatives at one time

Technologies
Firewalls, ideally Palo Alto
Palo Alto Intrusion Detection/Prevention
Sourcefire Intrusion Prevention
Juniper SSL/VPN
Blue Coat proxies
Symantec End Point Protection
Vulnerability scanners
Entrust

Thanks and Regards,

Mannie
Quantronix Inc.
2969 Whitney Avenue,
Hamden, CT 06518
Tel : (203) 649-5100 (Direct)
Fax: (203) 288-7146
mannie@quantronix.com

Skype ID: mannie.quantronix
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/gosainmanish
2 Answers

Ken Fortenberry

8/2/2010 3:53:00 PM

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On 8/2/10 10:08 AM, Neil X wrote:
> Ken Fortenberry wrote:
>> Neil X wrote:
>>> Massachusetts is about to join the National Popular Vote Initiative.
>>> I don't know what to think about this. It's an end run around the
>>> electoral college. Supporters are hoping that enough states will pass
>>> this legislation (states totaling more than 270 electoral votes) in
>>> order to obsolete the electoral college and have the popular vote
>>> determine the presidency.
>>
>>> What do you folks think about this idea?
>>
>> The states have always had the right to cast their electoral
>> votes any way they please. If Illinois wanted to flip a coin
>> or Nevada wanted to spin a roulette wheel that is not an end
>> run around the electoral college.
>>
>> Having said that, I don't like the winner-take-all approach
>> where all of the states electoral votes go to the winner of
>> the popular vote whether the popular vote is state-wide or
>> country-wide. I prefer the Maine/Nebraska approach where the
>> electoral votes are split by congressional district and two
>> at-large electoral votes are given to the overall winner.
>>
>> I'm afraid if the National Popular Vote Initiative garners
>> 270 electoral votes the candidates will spend their entire
>> campaigns in New York, LA, Chicago and Houston. Hmmmmm, on
>> second thought ... ;-)
>
>
> Yes, I understand that states can allot their electoral votes any way
> that they want to. But it still is an end run around the Electoral
> College. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad one.

Some would argue that awarding all of the states electoral votes
to the winner of the state popular vote was itself an end run
around the Electoral College. The founding fathers wanted the
popular vote to count *less*, not more and the states are
certainly under no constitutional obligation to award electoral
votes winner-take-all.

> I am having trouble picturing a state like MA voting for a Republican
> in the electoral college when the voters in the state voted for a
> Democrat. That's going to make people angry if it happens. The
> temptation for the legislature to change the rules on the fly would be
> high in a scenario opposite to what happened in 2000 (a Democrat loses
> the general election but has enough electoral votes to win the
> electoral college).
>
> But that aside, is eliminating the electoral college a good idea? ...

No, I don't think so.

--
Ken Fortenberry

John Harris

3/20/2015 1:43:00 PM

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On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 13:03:59 -0700 (PDT), Mannie Quantronix
<quantronix.recruiter1@gmail.com> wrote:

>Job Title: Senior Security Engineer
>Contract Duration: 6+ months
>Marlborough, MA
<snip>

>Min Requirements:
<snip>

.... and a work permit for the USA.


>Mannie
>Quantronix Inc.
>2969 Whitney Avenue,
>Hamden, CT 06518

Another stupid Personnel person.

John