Job Description
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Title
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Network Systems Engineer - Security
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Location
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Dallas, TX
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Job Description
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Description:
The Network Systems Engineer - Security will be responsible for developing the new enterprise security architecture and security requirements supporting initiatives including: single sign-on, user provisioning, web access control, and the Windows domain. A background in designing security solutions for large custom built applications is preferred. Experience in Netegrity IdentityMinder, LDAP Directory Server is required. Strong design capabilities and an ability to document security integration specifications needed.
Must have the ability to analyze, identify, and document relevant information security concerns and to design a robust architecture to address those concerns. Good communication and interpersonal skills desired.
Mandatory Skills:
- Enterprise security architecture development experience.
- Security access control infrastructure design.
- Siteminder Experience.
- Expertise in security aspects of networks, Mainframe, Windows, Unix, RDBMS and applications.
- Expertise in detailed security requirements definition.
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Salary Range
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open
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First Question
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How many years of experience with Siteminder?
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Second Question
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How many years of experience in Network Security?
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Market Place
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North America
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Employee Or Consultant
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Either
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