Security Specialist of Brisbane: How would you like to be involved in a project that will let you expand your network in state government over the next 2 years?
Be in a small team of experts and deliver something that will have an impact on everyone in Queensland?
If you're saying yes so far and you're an expert in firewalls and DNS, this might be for you...
What do you get in this 2-year FTC?
Hybrid working 3 days a week in the CBD Bigger contributions to your super Excellent networking opportunities within every state government department Reporting to one of the directors who will have your back in a crisis What is the organisation like?
A state government department that oversees all other departments when it comes to cyber security, you'll be able to speak to a great many people across the board, many of whom have an eye on the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane and will be planning for it.
You'll be working with a fair-sized team of experts from all over Queensland with various backgrounds, all of whom may have different approaches to dealing with a problem that will increase your own knowledge of the sector.
Main Tasks You'll Be Dealing With Providing technical leadership to help drive the changes they want to implement Implementing and uplifting the current SIEM solution to a new and improved one, with input on what that looks like Leasing with stakeholders and making sure everything is kept on track Role Requirements: Sufficient knowledge and experience in firewalls, DNS, and other security technologies, such as Juniper SRX, Palo Alto, Cisco, Checkpoint, and Splunk.
Security incident management processes, SIEM solutions (e.g., Splunk, Sentinel) or SOC function Stakeholder management experience If you are interested in this role and would like to find out more information, feel free to reach out to Paul C directly at .
All conversations would be confidential and may help you decide what to do next with your career.
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