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Must have one of the following certifications: CompTIA A+ CE, CCNA Security+, CND, CompTIA Network+ CE, SSCP. IT-Strat has supported multiple clients including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE via both prime and meaningful subcontracts.
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Job Title/High Level Position Summary:Senior Information Security Engineer – SOX Compliance Lead is responsible for the planning, design and build of security architectures; oversees the implementation of network and computer security and ensures compliance with corporate cybersecurity policies and procedures.
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Skills that get you noticed: Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, MPLS WAN design, Arista switch deployment, HPn Wireless/Mist, and Palo Alto NGFWs∯*∯ •Understanding of network security principles and best practices.
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Keywords: Network Engineer, Senior Network Engineer, CCNA, Security +, LAN, WAN, CAN, routing, switching, requirements, configuration, configuring, design, system designs, MacDill, Tampa.
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Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, IT Administrator, NOC Engineer, IT Engineer, IT Consultant, IT Manager, Infrastructure Engineer, Windows Server Engineer, etc.
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As a Network Security Engineer, this role has significant impact and influence on implementation of organizational policy and programs in the area of UCSF's IT network security infrastructure.
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Knowledge of commercial enterprise-level tools and products to provide network services, including firewalls, IPS/IDS, DNS, DHCP, web security, TACACS+, VPN and NAC. Network System Design and Implementation: Designs, implements, and document network systems.
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Experience with network systems, including butnot limited to Fortinet, Unifi, Cisco Meraki, Palo Alto, and Watchguardfirewalls. The IT Support Engineer - Tier 3 is a technology expert who enjoys finding themost efficient and streamlined methods to provide remote and onsite support forIT services.
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Special Training: Network+, Security+, CySA+, CEH or other advanced IT security certifications. Prepares and delivers regular reports to IT Security Director on the team's activities, accomplishments, and ongoing initiatives.
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This is a role that combines aspects of an IT Security Analyst, Security Architect, Incident Response Consultant, a Security Sales Engineer, and Technical Support. Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Engineer 3 to be part of making this happen.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:We are seeking a highly motivated, self-starting Research and Development Engineer to join our Agile Systems Engineering (ASE) Group of the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State University.
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Under the general guidance of the IT Architect or Systems Manager, the candidate will be responsible for evaluating and implementing new technologies, analyzing infrastructure and software designs and implementations, and identify and resolve potential issues to help enhance and secure a large enterprise network.
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Network, networking, network engineer, senior network engineer, senior network security engineer, network security engineer, security engineer, cybersecurity engineer, cyber security engineer, palo alto, VOIP, voice over internet protocol, IPv4, IPv6, WildFire, firewalls, trusted internet connection, TIC, VPN, CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, Network+, visio, security clearance, clearance, secret, top secret, benefits, vacation, holiday, 401K.
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Degree must be in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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Understanding of IT security principals, technologies, best practices to include logical access control, PKI and other encryption methods, network-based and host-based IDS/IPS, security configuration baselines, auditing, vulnerability discovery, and management.
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