Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related field (or equivalent experience) required. * 3+ years of hands-on experience administering and troubleshooting Zscaler ZIA/ZPA in an ...
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related field (or equivalent experience) required. * 3+ years of hands-on experience administering and troubleshooting Zscaler ZIA/ZPA in an ...
Security Engineer
Cincinnati, OH ยท On-site
$70 - $85/hr
College degree in technology, computer science, engineering, or equivalent work experience. * Minimum 5 years of experience in operational engineering, automation, security engineering, systems ...
Security Engineer
Cincinnati, OH ยท On-site
$70 - $85/hr
College degree in technology, computer science, engineering, or equivalent work experience. * Minimum 5 years of experience in operational engineering, automation, security engineering, systems ...
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| Aspect | Computer Forensics | Digital Forensics |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | EnCE, GCFA | EnCE, GCFA |
| Work Environment | Law enforcement, corporate security, consulting | Law enforcement, legal, corporate investigations |
| Industry Usage | Primarily in cybersecurity and law enforcement | Broader, including digital crime, legal cases, and incident response |
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Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement
Re-posted 22 days ago
Job description
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We are seeking a Security Engineer with strong experience in managing and optimizing Zscaler technologies to help strengthen our organization's network and cloud security posture. This role will be responsible for designing, deploying, and maintaining secure connectivity solutions using Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) and Zscaler Private Access (ZPA). The ideal candidate has a solid understanding of cloud-based security platforms, network architecture, and the unique security needs of an insurance enterprise.
The selected candidate will be required to work a hybrid schedule (3 days in office/2 remote) out of our Dallas, TX, or Cincinnati, OH office. No relocation assistance is being offered with this role.
Key Accountabilities/Deliverables:
Configure, implement, and maintain Zscaler ZIA and ZPA environments to protect user access and data.
Manage policies related to web filtering, SSL inspection, DLP, and threat protection.
Integrate Zscaler services with identity providers such as Azure AD or Okta for single sign-on and access control.
Monitor and tune security policies to balance user experience with effective threat prevention.
Collaborate with network and endpoint teams to ensure consistent security enforcement across all platforms.
Conduct performance analysis and troubleshoot traffic routing, latency, or authentication issues within the Zscaler environment.
Partner with the SOC and incident response teams to investigate and contain security events involving Zscaler logs or alerts.
Provide documentation, configuration standards, and operational runbooks for Zscaler deployments.
Participate in change management reviews and security assessments for new applications and network integrations.
Stay current with emerging threats, zero-trust architecture models, and Zscaler platform updates.
Technical Knowledge and Understanding:
Familiarity with automation and API-based integrations for policy management.
Working knowledge of identity and access management, cloud security, and zero-trust principles.
Strong knowledge of network protocols, DNS, SSL/TLS, VPN, and proxy architecture.
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or related field (or equivalent experience) required.
3+ years of hands-on experience administering and troubleshooting Zscaler ZIA/ZPA in an enterprise environment.
Experience integrating Zscaler with SIEM and endpoint security platforms.
Background in regulated industries such as insurance, banking, or healthcare preferred.
Certifications such as Zscaler Certified Cloud Professional (ZCCP), Zscaler Certified Cloud Administrator (ZCCA), or equivalent.
Experience with Microsoft Defender, Sentinel, or other security orchestration tools preferred.
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa for this position.
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At Core Specialty, you will receive a competitive salary and opportunities for professional development and advancement. We offer medical, dental, vision, and life insurances; short and long-term disability; a Company-match of 100% of a 6% contribution 401(k) plan; an Employee Assistance Plan; Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, Health Reimbursement Account, and a wellness program