Cloud Security Engineer – Cloudflare Experience

Euroclear
1 year ago
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Cloud Security Engineer – Cloudflare Experience

As a global critical financial infrastructure, the protection of Euroclear information and assets is fundamental to the company’s business. Security is at the core of our services, firmly embedded in the management systems and processes of the company. You will be joining our CISO Division – Platform Security department in charge of putting in place the required technical solution to protect effectively our applications.

You will join CISO Customer Security Operation & Security Engineering Team in the role of Cloud Security Engineer (Cloudflare).

Role

Deploy, support, and maintain Cloudflare solution in a Dual Layer WAF Strategy. Participate in Projects related to security and business on the Euroclear roadmap. Resolve incidents related to security products and solution in place. Participate in the automation process and continuous improvement process. Participate to the transformation of the team to Agile.

Technical skills 

Cloudflare expertise / Cloudflare WAF knowledge is required (at least 3 years) Good knowledge of the 7 layers of the OSI model. Good knowledge of HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, TLS/mTLS  Knowledge Authentication technologies. (SAML/OAUTH/…) Knowledge and experience of Imperva WAF/WAAP on premise, SAAS and Cloud are a clear asset for the role. Development: Python, other languages are an asset. 

Nice to have 

Terraform/Ansible knowledge & Automation experience.  Be a “geek” in one specific technical domain – can be outside of the ones mentioned here above. Agile, Scrum, DevOps knowledges are assets. CISSP and/or OSCP are assets.

Would be considered an asset

PKI knowledges  Reverse Proxies: Apache HTTPD, NGINX are assets. Linux/Unix System Engineer (RedHat) Language: English

Soft skills 

Team player and supporter. Client focus. Open Minded.  Eager to learn and evolve. Understanding a problem in a global context and being able to think out of the box (complex analysis) Can express well-founded opinions and positions and understand their consequences (judgement)


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