Security Architect
Manager says he has had a hard time finding the right type of security architect. Most of the times he asked them to explain a scenario, a problem they encountered were presented with and what was the solution and write it on the front board during the interview and they're not able to articulate a work flow and how they architected the solution. The manager has an operation background. Needs candidate to be in the Brooklyn, NY area, or local area person that can be onsite or hybrid.
Somebody that lives in the area that can work either on site five days a week or hybrid.
He is building a new security team. Needs somebody that looks at a problem. Understands the environment and works with what's available adding whatever components are needed, but not all new equipment. Needs a savvy architect that has all the NIST credentials to blend in well with his team. He wants people that are not narrow minded. He wants a person that looks at a problem and find a solution, not other problems to add to the existing one. When he calls in somebody for an interview, he will ask them to draw a flow chart on a graph whatever problem they encountered what was the solution and what was the approach if they've actually been an architect and then work, they can explain their thought process. This security architect has to work with the network architect. The environment is not cut and dry. You must work to integrate things.
Security Architect
Manager says he has had a hard time finding the right type of security architect. Most of the times he asked them to explain a scenario, a problem they encountered were presented with and what was the solution and write it on the front board during the interview and they're not able to articulate a work flow and how they architected the solution. The manager has an operation background. Needs candidate to be in the Brooklyn, NY area, or local area person that can be onsite or hybrid.
Somebody that lives in the area that can work either on site five days a week or hybrid.
He is building a new security team. Needs somebody that looks at a problem. Understands the environment and works with what's available adding whatever components are needed, but not all new equipment. Needs a savvy architect that has all the NIST credentials to blend in well with his team. He wants people that are not narrow minded. He wants a person that looks at a problem and find a solution, not other problems to add to the existing one. When he calls in somebody for an interview, he will ask them to draw a flow chart on a graph whatever problem they encountered what was the solution and what was the approach if they've actually been an architect and then work, they can explain their thought process. This security architect has to work with the network architect. The environment is not cut and dry. You must work to integrate things.
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