Just a question for the group, how is employment as a security engineer with a 
consulting company today?  Is it as good, better or worse than working directly for a 
company?  I know consulting was the way to go a few years ago, but is it the same 
today?

Just curious,

Charles

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From: Max Fortuna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 9:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sr. Security Consultants




Avaya Security Consulting Services is looking for candidates in the 
NYC,and Washington DC Area.

Business Group:    Avaya Security Consulting Services

Job Category:    Security Consulting

State/City (US):    NYC, Washington DC

Country:    United States

Job Description:
NCS (Network Consulting Services) supports a portfolio of consulting and 
engineering offers addressing the planning and design phases of a 
converged network lifecycle and network security.  Candidates must have 
experience with intrusion methods and assessment tools using ISS, Satan, 
Nessus, Nmap, Snort, Axent, and sniffers. Experience with IP based 
firewalls, routing filters, and host level access controls and 
authentication systems to include SSL, PGP, IPsec, SSH, Radius, Kerberos, 
SecureID, and TCPWrappers. Additional qualifications include experience 
with intrusion detection systems (IDS), virtual private networks (VPN), 
public key infrastructures (PKI), and Smart Cards.  Senior Security 
Consultants will be responsible for security policy assessments, network 
security assessments, and network security design for Avaya clients.

Qualifications:
In addition to the above skills, candidate must have a minimum of 7+ 
years of security experience in multiple operating systems to include 
Linux, Windows, Solaris, and BSD.  Experience with security architecture 
and design principles, solid written/verbal skills, and the ability to 
present to large audiences.  Minimum BA/BS preffered.  Must be willing to 
travel up to 50%.


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