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Background in security vulnerability studies and defense-in-depth strategy with existing and emerging technologies – router ACL, firewall, STIGs, Cisco/Arista bug assessments. Background in security vulnerability studies and defense-in-depth strategy with existing and emerging technologies – router ACL, firewall, STIGs, Cisco/Arista bug assessments.
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Appliances (ASA), Cisco Nexus 9k's as well as Cisco 2960-XR Layer 2 switches. Providing specific network solutions to support server requirements to include load-balancing, VPN's, firewall contexts, and network address translation (NAT) where appropriate.
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Experience with Cisco ASA Firewalls in multi-context mode, Cisco FirePower Firewalls, Palo Alto Firewalls, SonicWall Firewall, Cisco CLI, Cisco ACL, and Cisco S2S VPNs.
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Deskside SupportDesktop hardware, OS, application management, Windows Defender ATP.Network troubleshooting, MDF/IDF Patch cabling, Cisco Meraki, coordinating with ISP for diagnosis and resolution.
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Cisco Firewall\Routing: 7 years (Preferred) Review and consolidate firewall rules. Hands on Experience in Network Data, Voice and Security(Palo alto) with 5+ years of experience. Cisco Firewall\Routing: 7 years (Preferred.
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An active Cisco CCNA, CCNP certification. Manage customer’s overall Fortinet environment, including making firewall policy changes as well as updating firmware. Strong understanding of Cisco product suite include catalyst, nexus, and wan routers.
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Firewall, Network engineering, Router, switches, cisco, F5, Infrastructure, Routing, wireless, Lan, azure, nexus, ssl, fortigate, ccnp. This individual would also need to have some experience with Cisco Nexus 9K, and Azure load balancing.
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Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required. Cisco certifications (CCT – Cisco certified technicians, CCNA – Cisco certified network associate, CCNP – Cisco certified network professional, CCIE – Cisco certified internetwork expert) are highly desirable.
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Design, build, and maintain Checkpoint and Fortinet firewall infrastructure. Working experience with different Cisco platforms: ASRs, Nexus, Catalyst• Provide Architecture, Design, and Implementation for all Internet and Extranet Firewall connectivity to meet the business and InfoSec requirements.
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Provide support for Palo Alto, Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), and Forcepoint firewall equipment and applications. Experience in configuring and troubleshooting boundary protection technologies such as Palo Alto, Cisco ASA, and Forcepoint appliances.
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Technical in HMI applications - WonderWare InTouch Technical in Managed Switches - Hirschman and Cisco Technical in Firewall management Technical in Rockwell Software Technical in comms protocols - Ethernet, Serial Modbus, Modbus TCP/IP, Rockwell DLR, Honeywell FTE, etc.
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S Subject Matter Expert for Cisco-based firewall and VPN technologies, the ability to analyze server and firewall logs, scrutinize network traffic, and troubleshoot escalated incidents and service requests.
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Four (4) years' experience with Palo Alto/Fortinet Firewall Design, Engineering and L4 troubleshooting. Cisco/Juniper LAN/WAN technologies (Routing & Switching) - Four (4) years of experience with network operating systems, including Juniper, Cisco IOS and NxOS.
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Experience with any or all of the following technologies: Cisco Nexus/Catalyst/ASA/ISR/XE, McAfee Sidewinder, PaloAlto, Juniper, IPSEC, NAT, SCP, TFTP. The selected candidate will be responsible for router/switch/firewall configuration and security management of an environment that includes networking equipment from several different manufacturers, as well as Windows/Linux servers, databases, VMware and security hardware & software.
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Systems and hardware: Microsoft Server / desktop technologies, Firewall / VPN, proxy web server, Cisco switches and routers and infrastructure security best practices. Microsoft Server technologies (including Active Directory, DHCP, DNS, DFS), Network storage technology, VMware ESXi, Windows Server 2019, security log auditing, off-site replication, security gateways, network monitoring software, McAfee Anti-Virus, web proxy servers and Cisco switches & routers, laptop / PC imaging software, laptop / server security / software patching software.
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