Remote Information Security internship providing training and hands-on experience with security tools, processes, and networks. Interns support customers, learn IT security concepts, and participate in a bridge program. Must work full time for at least three months and complete pre-employment drug and background checks.
This is a remote position.
Multiple Opportunities are available for Information Security interns within MasonBlue Security. Company is seeking to engage, train and hire these fresh college graduates, offer them an opportunity to get themselves trained and grow their career. The Information Security intern will gain valuable experience working our team, understand the Security tools, processes and network areas to help andsupport customers. This is a bridge program.
Position Requirements:
• Pursuing a Bachelors degree in Engineering, Computer Science or Management Information Systems from an accredited 4-year university or college.
• Candidate must be at least 18 years old.
• Candidate must successfully pass pre-employment drug screen and background check. .
• The Intern must be able to complete a minimum of a three month assignment and work full time for the duration.
• Familiar with Microsoft tools (MS Excel, PowerPoint, and Word).
• Understand Information Technology security concepts.
• Able to think and react quickly to rapidly changing situations.
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