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IT Network Security Engineer. Certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, CISM, CompTIA CySA, CompTIA Network+, or CompTIA Security+ preferred. Knowledgeable in network security measures, cyber hardening, and vulnerability management.
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With a history of expertise in software development, computer network design, IT security, mission operations support, and educational outreach, Team ADNET is deeply embedded in the Space and Earth Science at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD.
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Experience with Palo Alto, Tenable.io, and Microsoft security tools, including, but not limited to, Prisma Cloud, Prisma Access, Palo Alto Network Firewalls, Cortex Data Lake, Cortex XDR, Cortex Defend, Microsoft Defender, Azure Sentinel, Mimecast Security.
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Knowledge of IT infrastructure concepts and architecture including data center facilities, OS, hypervisor, network, storage, and security. The Enterprise IT infrastructure Manager is responsible for the security, availability, durability, and uptime of Allen Institute IT infrastructure supporting enterprise services, networking, and data center facilities.
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Applied skills with assessing data privacy and governance principles, IT regulatory risks, IT infrastructure operations including network security, operating systems, databases, middleware, patch management, cloud security, and data center operations (e.g. disaster recovery, backups.
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Design and integrate consistent security solutions across CLS on-premise and cloud environments for domains like Vulnerability Management, Endpoint Security, Data Security, Network Security, Identity and Access management, etc.
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Cyber Security Fundamentals (Familiarity with key concepts of Vulnerability Management, Network Security/Secure Transmission Management, Data Loss Prevention, Identity Access Management, Threat Intelligence, Penetration testing, IT Risk Management.
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Due to growth and our commitment to continual improvement, we are looking for an experienced Engineer to join our multi-disciplined IT & Security team. Basic understanding of AC/DC power principles, data center power distribution and data center best practices.
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Network Firewalls (Check Point, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Cisco, Juniper, McAfee, TippingPoint, etc.) Knowledge of security technologies such as SIEM, Firewall/NGFW, EDR / DLP, UEBA and hybrid/Cloud Security environments.
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Any experience of the following is useful too: Cisco Data Center Nexus, Cloud, Cisco ASA/PIX, Cisco Secure, ACS, Cisco ACI, Cisco IronPort, Checkpoint FW-1 and NG, Juniper Netscreen and SRX, Palo Alto, Bluecoat and Fortinet security hardware/software products.
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Assess data integrity, security, development, and IT governance. Certifications: MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional), MCDST (Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician), MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist), CompTIA A+, and CompTIA Network+ A.
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The IT Customer Support Technician is responsible for event day preparation and operation of the Barclays Center Information Technology functions such as: Internet connectivity, network equipment, computer software, security, and hardware.
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As a Network Security Engineer, you’ll work across various domains including RAN, Mobile Core, IP Routers, Ethernet switches, Data center switches, Firewalls, Load balancers, SD-WAN, RADIUS, DHCP, and DNS. Your responsibilities will involve implementing security mechanisms on infrastructure based on both O-RAN Alliance OpenRAN and 3GPP standards, in addition to managing associated network management systems, orchestrators, and OSS platforms.
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Deep familiarity with the security requirements of some combination of Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Windows and Linux Servers, Meraki Networks, Salesforce, AWS Cloud Hosting, Financial and Human Capital Management Systems, Application Development, Student Learning Management Systems, Data Warehouses and Enterprise Identity and Access management (IAM) systems required.
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This senior IT Project Manager will have a primary focus on large, complex and time sensitive broadband network and infrastructure projects, data center moves, and network upgrades.
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