The role involves conducting health checks, managing deployments, running pilots, and giving recommendations on Microsoft security products.
Role: Microsoft Intune / EMS + Security Engineer
Duration: 12 Months
Requirements:
Looking for a strong resource who communicates well and has a consultative approach to working with the customer. The consultant should be able to conduct health checks, Pilots, deployments and provide recommendations throughout the engagement.
General Skills:
• EMS+Security
• InTune
· Defender for Cloud (MS Defender for Azure/Security Center)
· Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Office 365
· Microsoft for Identity
· Microsoft Information Protection/ Azure Information Protection
· Azure Sentinel
Top Skills
Azure Information Protection
Azure Sentinel
Ems
Microsoft Defender For Cloud
Microsoft Defender For Endpoint
Microsoft For Identity
Microsoft Information Protection
Microsoft Intune
Office 365
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