What are the responsibilities and job description for the Network Security Engineer II ( Remote) position at Databank?
DataBank enables the world's largest enterprises, technology, and content providers to consistently deploy and manage their infrastructure, applications, and data on the right platform, at the right time, in the right place. Our colocation and edge infrastructure footprint consists of 60 data centers and 20 interconnection hubs in 29 markets, on-ramps to an ecosystem of cloud providers, and a modular edge data center platform with virtually unlimited reach.
DataBank is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our work culture at DataBank does not discriminate based on actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veterans' status, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
DataBank is seeking a Network Security Engineer II to join our team. The role holds the responsibility of being the primary interface in the network organization for security and compliance requirements and deliverables. This includes participating in audits, reviewing infrastructure scans and working with the Security organization on remediation tasks and documentation required to ensure we are meeting regulatory policies. This role will manage and track all remediation activity in the team that could involve hardening our infrastructure or documenting exemption. This professional is required to stay up to date with the latest security systems, tools, regulations, policies, procedures, and threats associated with cloud / service provider network platforms and services. This role is designated as remote for the continental US.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for Databank's FedRAMP network environment including implementing and maintaining security measures to ensure protection of data and systems.
- Review network vulnerabilities for relevance and exposure to mitigate risk and remain in compliance with FedRAMP security standards.
- Remediate vulnerabilities within prescribed timeframe or documenting exceptions.
- Document changes due to new security requirements.
- Perform regular checks of the environment, monitor for threats or issues related to hardware and software and prioritize remediation efforts.
- Be the primary point of contact to represent the Network department to gather information and provide documentation to satisfy audits.
- Manage provisioning and deprovisioning of hardware and software in the FedRAMP network environment and related software.
- Work cross-functionally with the cloud engineering, security, and compliance team.
- Respond to tickets and requests for changes in the FedRAMP environment within prescribed timeframe.
- Ensure compliance of infrastructure hardening best practices for existing and new infrastructure.
- Attend security awareness training including security focused certifications.
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