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As a Senior Network Security Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our organization's Palo Alto Networks firewall infrastructure. Extensive experience as a network engineer or security engineer, with a strong focus on Palo Alto Networks firewall technologies, 5+ years’ experience.
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How can you use Palo Alto Networks' Panorama for large-scale firewall deployment and management? process of setting up and configuring a Palo Alto firewall. Exposure to Palo Alto, Imperva, HashiCorp Vault, SailPoint, CyberArk, Azure Key Vault, AWS KMS.
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Firewall working knowledge on Appliance and Virtual Firewalls in hybrid public cloud environments· Working knowledge of BGP / OSPF routing protocol· Good knowledge in analyzing network traffic on firewall· Should be able to identify connectivity drop along the network path· Ensure the configuration of rules are as per security standards· Troubleshooting network connectivity issue· Implement and enforce security policies on Checkpoint, Fortinet, Palo Alto and Azure Firewalls.
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XCEL Engineering has an opening for a Senior Network Engineer (Palo Alto Firewall) to join our team of talented and diverse individuals. The position's primary work duties are network engineering, Palo Alto Firewall management, system administration, and providing technical consulting to various work-for-others projects.
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The IT Sr. Security Engineer (Firewall Focus) is part of the BJS IT Security Engineering and Operations team that is responsible for (including but not limited) to Firewalls, Remote Access, VPN, NAC and overall network security.
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Preferred Experience with other Firewall technologies (Fortinet and Palo Alto) Primary SME for Checkpoint Firewall engineering, maintenance, patching, hardening, troubleshooting, and tickets.
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Practical knowledge of security tools such as Splunk, ELK, Qualys, Tenable, Crowdstrike, Cybereason, Safebreach, Palo Alto Firewall Security Stack. Demonstrated knowledge of Identity and Privileged Access Management, Cryptography and PKI, Container Technologies, Security Log Monitoring, Load Balancing, Network and Host-Based Firewall.
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Expertise in FortiGate Firewall administration and Palo Alto Prisma Access. Proven experience as an Azure Infrastructure Engineer with Azure certification (e.g., Azure Administrator, Azure Solutions Architect.
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Monitor and analyze network traffic to identify and mitigate security threats using Palo Alto Networks firewall features such as Threat Prevention, URL Filtering, and WildFire. Certified Palo Alto Networks Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification preferred.
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Experience in network operation to support the NW Hub infrastructure, proficient in various technologies in Cisco routing, switching and network security products like Palo Alto firewall, Fortinet, Firepower, etc.
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Experience with Cisco network switches, Meraki access points, Palo Alto Panorama network monitoring, Palo Alto firewall configurations required. The network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE ) certification or hands-on experience implementing Palo Alto Advanced/NextGen features to include. The Firewall Engineer will be responsible for the.
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Configure, maintain, and manage McAfee and Palo Alto firewall devices, Experience with McAfee and Palo Alto firewall devices. Receive project tasking, review approved engineering design, validate router/switch/firewall to including complex scripts.
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At least 3 years of experience with firewall administration (Palo Alto, Barracuda CloudGen, Juniper SRX, SonicWall, Cisco Meraki MX, Cisco Secure, Fortinet FortiGate, etc.) As a Platform Engineer you will work with talented software engineering and DevOps teams to deliver products and services on everything from micro-services to back-end infrastructure in a dynamic, fast paced environment.
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Preferred experience: Ansible, Elastic (ELK) stack, Cisco ASA, Palo Alto Firewall/IPS/Panorama, Kafka, virtual machines, and containers. Hands-on experience with cyber security tools employed within DoD architectures, such as: ACAS Security Center and Nessus Scanner, varied Firewall and IDS/IPS technologies, Endpoint Security products, Security Incident and Event Management, and PKI.
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