Security Engineer

InterEx Group
Greater London, England
12 months ago
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Job Description

Job Summary

Wex is looking for a security engineer with Antivirus platform experience.


The engineer will be responsible for enhancing Trend Deep Security and CrowdStrike policies to

optimize the usage and operation of the tools. This individual will also be reasonable for

analysis of existing policies to provide recommendations for optimization.


Responsibilities and Duties


  • Review existing policies and provide recommendation
  • Enhance policies to optimize the usage of AV platform
  • Highlight areas of opportunity to reduce issues with AV platforms
  • Help design effective AV policies
  • Work with different teams to help with policy enhancement
  • Provide analysis for the effectiveness of existing policies
  • Help with day-to-day operations of AV tools
  • Help design a process and workflow for supporting AV solutions


Qualifications and Skills

Mandatory:


  • Must understand Trend Deep Security and CrowdStrike Antivirus and supporting modules
  • (i.e…Antivirus or Antimalware, IPS, endpoint protection, machine learning, etc.)
  • 5 years or more of IT experience.
  • Solid understanding of Active Directory groups
  • Solid understanding of Windows OS
  • Solid...

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