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Multiple Remote Healthcare Cybersecurity Engineering (DLP & IAM) contract opportunities

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Network Security Engineer Position Overview

  • Remote – must work AZ core business hours 
  • W2 or C2C if Green Card or US Citizen – sponsorship not available
  • Monitoring and maintenance of enterprise data protection products and services – will help design and implement security monitoring policies, perform data analytics, and continuously monitor and improve the effectiveness of DLP and CASB products
  • Responsible for the PKI / SSL Certificate program in Azure CASB and Splunk environment. 
  • Build strategy, implement IT certificate management operations, create automation, and continuously monitor the effectiveness of the SSL Certificate program.
  • Consult with other members of business unit and technical users to identify PKI requirements and develop requirements documentation
  • Contribute to the technical direction on all areas of PKI architecture, strategies, automation and enforce governance & standards
  • Provide guidance to key stakeholders on PKI life cycle, processes and procedures
  • Process fulfillment requests (Service requests/Catalog tasks)
  • Manages SSL/TLS Certificates associated with the Certificate Authority (CA)
  • Revoke SSL Certificates which are no longer being used in both Managed PKI and Public CA portals
  • Interact directly with vendor/s and IT customers for troubleshooting of certificate and key related issues

Required Experience

  • Experience with PKI / SSL Certificates in healthcare environment


Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Cybersecurity Engineer II Position Overview

  • Remote – must work AZ core business hours 
  • W2 or C2C if Green Card or US Citizen – sponsorship not available
  • Responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of enterprise data protection products and services.
  • Will help design and implement security monitoring policies, perform data analytics, and continuously monitor and improve the effectiveness of DLP and CASB products. 
  • Collaborate with a team of engineers to design, test, and implement DLP, CASB, and possibly other technologies (including policies) to detect and prevent exfiltration of sensitive data, and ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and corporate policy.
  • Develop and test ongoing use cases to gain knowledge towards the detection and protection against advanced threats. 
  • Work with analysts to document and implement data exfiltration event response processes.
  • Implement solutions to address weaknesses discovered through vulnerability assessments.
  • Respond to inquiries and provide training awareness when appropriate.
  • Develop metrics and reporting that allow for data driven decision making. 
  • Coordinate regulatory, compliance, and audit issues related to DLP and CASB; ensure they are appropriately tracked and remediated 


​Required Experience

  • Experience with PKI / SSL Certificates in healthcare environment
  • Experience with engineering and/or analysis of DLP, CASB, and/or related solutions.
  • Ability to analyze big data for anomalies.

IAM Cybersecurity Engineer III Position Overview

  • Remote – must work AZ core business hours 
  • ​W2 or C2C if Green Card or US Citizen – sponsorship not available
  • SailPoint for IAM, CyberArk for PAM and Okta and Azure DevOps environment
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Honoring Memorial Day 2021

Take a moment while enjoying the long weekend with friends and family to honor military personnel who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. We suggest flying the American flag to show your support, here are 10 quick rules for doing it with respect and gratitude… 

10 Rules for flying the American Flag:

1.) The U.S. flag should always be flown above any other flag and should be larger than any other flag in a display.

2.) The flag should always be at full mast unless it’s at half staff. When half staff is called for, the flag should be briefly raised to full staff and then lowered to the half staff position. On lowering, it should be raised to full staff briefly and then lowered completely. On Memorial Day, the flag is at half staff from sunup until noon and then at full staff until sundown.

3.) The flag should never be flown at night unless it’s lit.

4.) The flag should never be allowed to touch the ground.

5.) When necessary, flag care such as flag cleaning or mending should be performed.

6.) If the flag becomes worn or faded beyond repair, it should be destroyed by burning in a respectful manner. American Legion, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts regularly provide dignified flag burning ceremonies, often on Flag Day (June 14).

7.) A flag should always be displayed with the union (blue star field) at the top, whether the flag is vertical or horizontal with the field to the observer’s left. The only time it should be flown upside down is as a sign of distress.

8.) The flag should only be used as a drape or decoration on a casket with the union at the top left shoulder of the deceased.

9.) The American flag should always be displayed to the center or right of the bearer or speaker.

10.) When raising the flag, it should be raised briskly, and upon lowering it, should be lowered slowly.

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