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Response Security Officer - Data Center

Company: GardaWorld Security Services U.S.

Location: Pflugerville, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

MUST have a valid drivers license. In addition, GardaWorld Security Services complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in…

Culinary Supervisor

Company: White Lodging - JW Marriott Austin

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Kitchen equipment knowledge - ability to troubleshoot issues and alternate solutions as needed. Medical Navigator (Hostcare) to help navigate healthcare system,…

DIGITAL MARKETING SPECIALIST

Company: Frost Bank

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in Marketing or a related field; or equivalent experience in digital marketing. Assists with analysis of Frost’s digital activity (web, mobile…

Manager Customer & Employee Insights

Company: Southwest Airlines

Location: Dallas, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Identify evolving business needs, industry trends, and advancements in market research tools and methodologies, and advocate for improved tools, partnerships…

Customer Service Rep

Company: Lincare Inc.

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Submit new orders and monitor their completion, from initiation to setup, working closely with the clinical, sales, and service departments.

Security Professional - Building Patrol - Multiple Shifts

Company: Allied Universal

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

A valid driver's license is preferred for driving positions and must meet Allied Universal Driver Policy requirements.

FAA Cabinet Maker II

Company: PDS

Location: Dallas, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Works under general supervision to fabricate furniture and other wood-surfaced subassemblies using blueprints, aircraft specifications and design/engineering…

Mig Welder

Company: Stride Staffing

Location: Grand Prairie, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Fitting and welding of aluminum parts using a MIG welding process including fixture set up, interpretation of assembly drawings and diagrams, fitment, alignment…

Senior Business Analyst

Company: BH

Location: Stafford, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Demonstrates expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and proceduresÂ. 3+ years’ experience in field or related area.

Armed Security - Cash Transport

Company: GardaWorld Cash

Location: Richardson, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

21 years of age or older with a valid and clean driver’s license. We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including…

Database Reporting Analyst-Associate

Company: UT Health Science Center at San Antonio

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Creates, designs, coordinates and runs database reports using PC platforms or report writing tools based on end-user needs.

Staff Accountant

Company: SWBC

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Excellent data entry, analytical, and organizational skills. Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from an accredited four-year college or university.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Securing Our Technology roles by seniority?
Entry-level Security Analysts often see ranges from $70,000-$110,000. Mid-career Security Engineers or Incident Responders typically earn between $110,000-$160,000. Senior-level roles like Security Architect or Lead Penetration Tester can command $150,000-$220,000+, while Principal Security Engineers or CISOs can exceed $250,000, varying significantly by location, company size, and specific expertise. Transparent salary data on JobTransparency.com helps confirm these ranges for specific positions.
What skills and certifications are most valued in Securing Our Technology?
Core skills include network security, cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP), scripting (Python, PowerShell), and familiarity with SIEM platforms (Splunk, Sentinel). Key certifications frequently sought are CompTIA Security+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager), and OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) for penetration testing. Specialized certifications like CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional) or vendor-specific cloud security certs are also highly regarded.
How available is remote work for Securing Our Technology professionals?
Remote work is highly prevalent for many Securing Our Technology roles, especially for positions like Security Analyst, Cloud Security Engineer, GRC Analyst, and Threat Intelligence Analyst, where tasks are primarily performed digitally. Tools like secure VPNs, collaboration platforms, and cloud-based security solutions facilitate effective remote operations. However, some specialized roles, such as those involving physical security hardware, highly classified projects, or specific lab environments, may still require on-site presence.
What are common career progression paths within Securing Our Technology?
A typical path might begin as a Junior Security Analyst, progressing to Security Engineer, then to a Senior Security Engineer or Specialist roles like Application Security Lead or Cloud Security Architect. From there, individuals can advance into management (e.g., Security Manager, Director of Security), or pursue highly technical leadership positions such as Principal Security Engineer or CISO (Chief Information Security Officer). Specialization in areas like incident response, threat hunting, or security architecture also offers distinct progression routes.
What are the current and emerging industry trends impacting Securing Our Technology?
Key trends include the widespread adoption of <strong>Zero Trust Architecture</strong>, shifting focus from perimeter defense to identity-centric security. <strong>Cloud-native security</strong> for containers and serverless functions is critical, as is securing the <strong>software supply chain</strong> through practices like SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials). The integration of <strong>AI and Machine Learning</strong> for advanced threat detection and automation is growing, alongside addressing new AI-driven attack vectors. Furthermore, <strong>OT/IoT security</strong> for industrial control systems and connected devices, and stricter global <strong>data privacy regulations</strong>, continue to shape the industry.

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