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Advanced knowledge and hands-on experience with AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service), Azure AD, Azure App Service, Azure Application Gateway, Azure VPN Gateway, Web Application Firewall, Azure Front Door.
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Strong knowledge and hands-on experience in secure enterprise architecture engineering and related operational support, with specializations in various combinations of tools and technologies within the following subset: Firewall/VPN, ACAS, HBSS, C2C, IAM, NDR, EDR, SIEM/SOAR, AI/ML, or other cybersecurity tools and resultant applications.
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Hands on experience in Cisco and Palo Alto firewall technology. Must have hands-on experience with Palo Alto, Checkpoint and Cisco firewalls. We are recruiting a Security Engineer/Architect who will be required to assist with the design and deployment of firewall security solutions deployed in large, complex networked environments.
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Complete all requirements for installing new network or firewall devices. Deep understanding on routing, load balancing and networking infrastructure. Job Title: Infrastructure Security Engineer/ Architect.
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7+ years of hands-on practice and working knowledge in a Juniper/Cisco environment, on routing (BGP/OSPF/ISIS), Security (FW, IDP, IPS, etc.) Collaborate with our network planning and sales engineering teams, providing pre-sales engineering through communication, both oral and written, on complex technical and sales issues to a variety of audiences, including internal and external executive-level technical decision-makers.
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Extensive knowledge of security protocols and authentication (Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA2 , Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security EAP-TLS , 802.1x, Authentication, Authorization, Accounting AAA ) and hands-on experience with Remote Authentication Dial-in User Server/Services (RADIUS) infrastructure (ISE) and Multi-Factor Authentication.
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Hands-on experience with Firewall appliances (VPN Concentrator and Adaptive Security Appliance) is preferred. Job function requires basic understanding of EIGRP, OSPF, BGP/Mp-BGP, and MPLS; hands on experience is a plus.
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Hands-on experience with Infoblox products, including Infoblox Grid Manager, Infoblox DNS/DHCP Servers, and Infoblox Threat Intelligence Data Exchange (TIDE). Knowledge of cybersecurity principles and best practices related to DNS security, including DNS cache poisoning, DDoS attacks, and DNS firewall configurations.
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2+ years of experience working with Cloud providers as it relates to security and networking Amazon Web Services, Azure, ETC.2+ years in hands on experience with Cisco general networking and wireless solutions.
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Must have current Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification or hands-on experience implementing Palo Alto Advanced/NextGen features to include App-ID, User-ID, Content-ID, URL Filtering, Threat Prevention, WildFire, Virtual Wire, Virtual System (VSys), Global Protect, NAT Policies, Security Profiles, Inbound SSL Decryption, Outbound SSL Decryption (SSL Forward Proxy), File Blocking, and Data Filtering.
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Hands-on experience with the myriad of 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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Hands-on experience with LAN / WAN technologies like Vlan, VTP,STP,HSRP IPSec VPN, MPLS, Lease Line, OSPF,BGP, VDC,VPC. + Experience in installing and configuring Palo Alto firewall.
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Firewalls and Network – Next-Gen Firewall, Routing and Defensive Security, DNS, DDOS: design, implementation, configuration, optimization and troubleshooting. Participate in design meetings and reviews from a security and network perspective on assigned priority projects.
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The NYC Office of Technology and Innovation has been tasked with recruiting a Security Engineer/Architect who will be required to assist with the design and deployment of firewall security solutions deployed in large, complex networked environments.
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Hands on experience of administration of network devices (Router, Switches, Wireless Controllers, Firewall, Voice Telephony, IPS, DNS, DHCP, NTP, SMTP) Security Knowledge on Firewall (Cisco ASA, Palo Alto, Fortinet) & Security Appliances (IPS.
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