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4) Current Network Security applications, services and appliances including Identity Management, Network Access Control, Application Layer Inspection, Content and Malware Filtering, Data Loss and Intrusion Prevention, zero-day threats, IPsec and SSL VPN, PKI, Two-Factor Authentication and other.
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Knowledge of Identity and Access Management (IAM) best practices, procedures, and software solutions; such as single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, privileged access management, role-based access control, and identity lifecycle toolsets.
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Familiarity with Cisco ISE for Network Access Control (NAC), system vulnerability scanning tools such as Nessus. Enforcing computer and network access controls consistent with GSFC IT security policies.
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Knowledge of enterprise infrastructure components: Data center, Cloud (Azure, GCP, AWS, PaaS/IaaS/SaaS), Software-defined networks/SASE, Trusted Internet Connections (TIC), Enterprise certificate authority/PKI operations, DNS/DHCP security, DDoS/WAF, Network access control, Wireless network security.
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Performs configuration, implementation, monitoring, problem resolution, and maintenance of firewalls, routers, switches, access points, network access control (NAC), Network Management Systems (NMS), Intrusion Detection Systems / Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS), Virtual Private Networks (VPN’s), and security information and event management (SIEM) system.
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Understanding of IT security principals, technologies, best practices to include logical access control; PKI and other encryption methods; network-based and host-based IDS/IPS; security configuration baselines; auditing; vulnerability discovery and management.
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Technical proficiency in Aruba routing, switching, wi-fi, and NAC, Cisco routing and switching, Azure and AWS virtual cloud networking, Palo Alto firewalls (including SDWAN and NVA concepts and configuration), Guardicore micro-segmentation/access control, Solarwinds network management platform.
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Security+, Cisco CCNA, Cisco CCNP, Palo Alto PCNSE, Palo Alto PC NSA , CISSP, AWS, GCP, or Micro sof t Azure Certification Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Advanced experience securing network traffic via AWS API Gateway and AWS Application Load Balancers, cloud-security technologies (e.g., VPC, Security Groups) and Access Control (IAM.
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Current Network Security applications, services and appliances including Identity Management, Network Access Control, Application Layer Inspection, Content and Malware Filtering, Data Loss and Intrusion Prevention, zero-day threats, IPsec and SSL VPN, PKI, Two-Factor Authentication and other.
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Configure/Install and manage various network security devices, features, and technologies including, but not limited to firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Access Control solutions, Web filtering solutions, Network packet brokers, network traffic visibility solutions, DDI (DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management), VPN, SASE, Load Balancers, CASE and CASB solutions.
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Advanced knowledge of various network security devices, features, and technologies like firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Access control solutions, Web filtering solutions, Network packet brokers, load balancing, DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management), VPN and network traffic visibility solutions.
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Demonstrated experience with network security such as firewalls and Access Control Lists (ACL). We are currently seeking to add two new Network Engineer – SME’s to join our team in Herndon, Virginia.
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Data Center infrastructure solutions: Cisco (R&S), F5 (LTM, APM, ASM), Palo Alto (NGFW + IDS/IPS functions), Infoblox (DDI), Citrix Netscaler (VDI), Cisco ISE and ACS campus LAN and WLAN solutions, also implemented on Cisco products, network segmentation and access control in remote offices.
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Responsible for Aruba network access control, administration and project work related to wired & wireless networking & network security. Applies information systems and technical analysis techniques and processes, including consulting with users and management, to plan, design, configure, deliver, and maintain optimal hardware and software systems for excellent business results related to network access control technology.
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