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Networking certifications, such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE or in Network Security are strongly preferred. Experience in Remote Access technologies Cisco ASA, Juniper SA. Networking certifications, such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, CCIE or in Network Security are strongly preferred.
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Proficiency in configuring and managing Cisco IOS, NX-OS, ASA, and F5 BIG-IP platforms. Cisco certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, or CCIE are highly preferred. Support, implement, and maintain Cisco routers, switches, ISE, ASA, and F5 infrastructure to support organizational requirements.
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Prior deployment to hostile areas in support of customer missionCertifications such as CCNP, CCNA, CCIE, MCSEFamiliar with military communicationsFamiliar with satellite and wireless communications.
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Firewall design, configuration, network segmentation and implementation experience, such as Cisco ASA, CheckPoint, Fortinet, etc. Industry Certifications CCIE, or proven equivalent experience with CCNA, CCNP or CISSP.
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Expertise with Palo Alto Network Firewall, Prisma Cloud and Cisco ASA. CCIE R&S, or CCIE data center certifications and AWS certified solutions architect is a big plus. Advanced knowledge of Cisco, F5, Palo Alto Firewall, Websense/Focepoint, Juniper and other vendor equipment and configuration.
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Any of the following certifications are a plus: Cisco CCNP,CCNA Security, CCDE, CCIE. Should understand firewall best practices and concepts and have experience Cisco ASA and Palo Alto firewalls.
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Provide support for common and advanced network' administrative tasks related to the European network environment including backup and restore, Port changes to switches, Router Interface creation ,QOS and routing modification.
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Ability to properly administer a mixture of platforms/technologies and security appliances including Checkpoint, Cisco ASA, Cisco FWSM, F5, router/switches including Cisco IOS and Nexus, or similar technologies.
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Possession of one (1) or more of the following certifications is required: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), RedHat Certified Engineer (RHCE), Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA), Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE), Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., CCNP Security, CCIE Security) highly preferred. Expert knowledge of Cisco firewall solutions (e.g., ASA, Firepower) and a firm understanding of network protocols and principles.
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Current (not expired) technical certifications preferred (CISSP, HPE , Silver Peak , Cisco (CNP, CCIE) Red Hat, VMware) " Managing Firewall policies on Cisco ASA, Palo Altos, Firepower Devices, Site to Site VPN and ACLs.
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Experience: Experience in administering next-generation firewalls, especially Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Cisco ASA, is required. Holding relevant certifications like CCNP, CCIE, or their equivalents is highly desirable.
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Desirable: CCNP (Routing & Switching), CCIE (Routing and Switching/ Security /Data Centre), Palo Alto (Hands-on / training / certification), Cisco FTDs, FMC. Big IP F5. Hands on experience on Cisco ASA, Firepower, FTDs, FMC, Palo Alto, Big IP F5.
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Must HaveJNCIE, CCIE-network engineering or operation knowledgeCore network, BGP, OSPF, QoS, MPLS and MPLS VPN, SD-WANTCP/IP, all layers of OSI model, QOSIPAM or DDI vendors and solutions(Infoblox, Efficient IP, Diamond IP, Bluecat, VitalQIP, Combodo, Netbox, Men&Mice, etc.
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Expertise with Firewalls: Cisco ASA/Firepower, Palo Alto Networks. CCNP or CCIE required. Expertise with Firewalls: Cisco ASA/Firepower, Palo Alto Networks. Expertise with Network Segmentation: Cisco SD-Access, Cisco Secure Workload (Tetration) Strong Authentication and MFA (Duo, Ping, Microsoft PKI, SAML/SSO.
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