Your Cybersecurity Career Path Starts Here

We are building a talent pipeline that will navigate IT and cybersecurity to secure various technologies.

Let's Build an Award-Winning Future Together

SEMAIS is looking for top-notch IT professionals who want to advance the technology domain. In return, we offer employees a diverse workforce and culture to develop their skill sets.

We Have an Ambitious Road Ahead

Join our team and help us shape the next stage of the digital landscape.

Build Futures

The technology landscape is transforming, and future needs require thinkers who can make a difference.

Surpass Uncertainity

The road ahead comes with unexpected changes. We are prepared to drive careers to match the challenges.

Align Modernization

Skillsets change and often keep career deadlock. We have you covered and ready to grow to the next level.

Beyond Technolgy

Leadership is needed to make a difference. We believe in building a brand that captures and builds leaders.

Typical IT Certifications for Our Employees

PMP

Project Management Professional

AWS

Certified Solutions Architect

MCTS

Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist

CASP

CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner

CEH

Certified Ethical Hacker

CISA

Certified Information Systems Auditor

CISM

Certified Information Security Manager

CISSP

Certified Information Systems Security Professional

CRISC

Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control

ECSA

EC-Council Certified Security Analyst

GCIH

GIAC Certified Incident Handler

GPEN

GIAC Penetration Tester

Typical Labor Categories (LCAT)

Security Engineer

Performs security monitoring, security and data logs analysis, and forensic analysis to detect security incidents. Investigates and utilizes new technologies and processes to enhance security capabilities.

Analyzes and assesses vulnerabilities in the infrastructure (software, hardware, networks), investigates available tools, and countermeasures to remedy the detected vulnerabilities and recommend solutions and best practices. Tests for compliance with security policies and procedures. May assist in the creation, implementation, and security management solutions.

A security architect is a cybersecurity professional responsible for designing and implementing secure systems, networks, and applications to protect an organization’s digital assets from cyber threats and attacks. Security architects work closely with IT teams and software developers to assess security risks, define security requirements, and develop comprehensive security solutions that align with the organization’s goals and objectives. They analyze the organization’s current infrastructure, identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses, and develop strategies to mitigate risks and enhance security posture.

A security administrator is the point person for a cybersecurity team. They are typically responsible for installing, administering and troubleshooting an organization’s security solutions. They also write up security policies and training documents about security procedures for colleagues.

Develops security software, including tools for monitoring, traffic analysis, intrusion detection, malware detection, anti-virus software; and implements application security.

Broad titles that encompass any of the other roles, tasked with protecting computers, networks, software, data, or information systems against viruses, worms, spyware, malware, intrusion detection, unauthorized access, denial-of-service attacks; and ever-increasing hackers acting as individuals or foreign officials.

Scans for, identifies and assesses vulnerabilities in IT systems, including computers, networks, software systems, information systems, and application software.

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