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Strong knowledge in various network security technologies such as Firewall, IPS, AV, Micro-segmentation, Zero-Day attack, Cloud security group management, MFA (Multi Factor Authentication.
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Any combination of the following certifications: MCSA, MCSE, MCITP, MTA, CCENT, CEH, Network+, Security+ or CCNA with a current transcript on file with Microsoft, CompTIA, or Cisco. Network Security concepts (IDS, IPS, SSH, Encryption, Steganography)Logical, Physical and Wireless Topologies.
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Maintain port security on all network devices and coordinate with local lab system administrators with deployment of new computers, VoIP, dVTC and sVTC devices. An understanding of network security best practices.
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Security Certifications, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and SysAdmin, Audit, Network, and Security (SANS), and COMPTIA Security Plus.
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Cisco Umbrella, Stealthwatch, WSA, ESA, AMP for Network and End Point, ASA, NGFW, Firepower NGIPS, Cloudlock CASB, AnyConnect, ACI security, Threat Control, TrustSec, DNA. Identify and troubleshoot the Cisco network security appliances and the Cisco IOS Software devices.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Security Network Security Engineer. Configure/Install and manage various network security devices, features, and technologies including, but not limited to firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Access Control solutions, Web filtering solutions, Network packet brokers, network traffic visibility solutions, DDI (DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management), VPN, SASE, Load Balancers, CASE and CASB solutions.
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Expertise in various Cisco security technologies including Umbrella, Stealthwatch, WSA, ESA, AMP for Network and End Point, ASA, NGFW, Firepower NGIPS, Cloudlock CASB, AnyConnect, ACI security, Threat Control, and TrustSec.
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Traffic analysis, vulnerability analysis, cyber threat hunting, wireless scanning, end point security analysis, vulnerability analysis, network access control, network and computer forensics investigations, insider threat support, web traffic analysis, and various cybersecurity application/tools installed on (servers, workstations, to include maintenance and upkeep of the server.
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Dynamic Routing Protocols like BGP, OSPF, EIGRP Strong knowledge in various network security technology such as Firewall, IPS, AV, Micro-segmentation, Zero-Day attack, Cloud security group management, MFA. Exceptional communication skills, including the ability to write network and security documentation, policies, and guidelines that meet industry standards Hypervisor such as KVM or VMWare working knowledge.
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NFM’s Senior Network Security Engineer researches, analyzes and troubleshoots information systems compliance and security issues. Secure: Maintain and publish Information Security policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines based on best practices and compliance requirements.
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Knowledge of network security, security-related systems and applications as well as security protocols and related tools, including tcpdump, Wireshark, Splunk, AccelOps, and Nessus Security Center.
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As a Network Security Risk Spe cia list on our team, you'll use your experience to work with DoD clients to discover their cyber risks, understand policies , and develop a mitigation plan.
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Extensive experience with network security tooling and practices such as layer 7 firewalls and Unified Threat Management (UTM) solutions, Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), malware sandboxing, Network Detection and Response (NDR) solutions, netflow and telemetry aggregation, systems, micro segmentation, web application firewalls (WAFs), load balancers, network taps, DNS security solutions, etc.
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Collaborate with other team members to implement network security policies and procedures in alignment with organizational objectives and compliance requirements. Relevant certifications (e.g., WatchGuard Certified System Professional, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), etc.
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It would include working with all aspects of the BSD environment including the SCADA network and radio maintenance teams to ensure compliance to all mandates from the FTA, Homeland Security Department, and any other governing body Bi-State must adhere to.
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