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What do network security engineers need to know?

1, analyze the network status. Conduct security assessment and security reinforcement on the network system, and design a secure network solution;

2, in the event of a network attack or security incident, improve the service, help users recover the system and investigate and collect evidence;

3. Propose a reasonable network security solution according to the customer network architecture;

4. Coordinate the customized implementation, deployment and development of the solution, and assume that the solution is online;

5. Be responsible for coordinating the pre-sales and after-sales support of the company's network security projects. These are basically what a qualified network engineer should master.

Those who have passed the first-class professional qualification examination of registered safety engineer shall be issued with the professional qualification certificate of registered safety engineer (primary) by the human resources and social security departments of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. This certificate is jointly sealed by the emergency management, human resources and social security departments of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, and is valid in principle within its administrative region. All localities can formulate cross-regional recognition measures according to the actual situation.

A registered safety engineer shall enjoy the following rights:

1. Use the title of registered safety engineer and my registration certificate as required;

2. Engaged in practicing activities within the prescribed scope;

3. Put forward opinions and suggestions on situations found in practice that do not meet the requirements of relevant laws, regulations and technical specifications, and report to relevant industry authorities;

4. Participate in continuing education;

5, get the corresponding labor remuneration;

6. Complaining that one's rights have been violated;

7. Other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.