Information Security Engineer with DLP_Only W2/ NO C2C

Overview

Hybrid
$40+
Contract - W2
Contract - 12 Month(s)

Skills

DLP
Data Loss Prevention

Job Details

Description: In this contingent resource assignment you may:
Consult on or participate in moderately complex initiatives and deliverables within Information Security Engineering.
Contribute to large-scale planning related to Information Security Engineering deliverables.
Review and analyze moderately complex Information Security Engineering challenges that require an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
Contribute to the resolution of moderately complex issues and consult with others to meet Information Security Engineering deliverables while leveraging solid understanding of the function policies procedures and compliance requirements.
Collaborate with client personnel in Information Security Engineering.
Skills: Wells Fargo is seeking a Sr. Information Security Engineer to join our Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (EDLP) team to assess, design and implement solutions and oversight capabilities for data protection/data loss prevention. The ideal candidate will bring broad set security experiences including successful DLP techniques (and knowledge across the layers of security defense (Endpoint, Proxy, Infrastructure) to define and implement solutions. In this role, you will:
Assess, design, implement and oversight data loss prevention techniques.
Lead or participate in technical investigation of security related incidents and post incident digital forensics to identify causes and recommend future mitigation strategies.
Provide security consulting on for internal clients to ensure conformity with corporate information, security policy, and standards.
Design, document, and oversight a minimum viable baseline of security requirements and controls.

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