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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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Experience with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME), and Aruba Clearpass Network Access Control (NAC). Preferred: Experience configuring and troubleshooting Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Etherchannel, Rapid PVST, OSPF, BGP, Network Address Translation, and VoIP. Experience with Cisco Systems, Aruba Networks, and Palo Alto Networks.
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Azure routing and network security groups (NSG), and IPsec Tunnels. Architect and deploy Network Access Control (NAC) with Aruba ClearPass and Aruba switching. Architect and deploy the software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technologies (Palo Alto.
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Understanding of network security principles and best practices. Provision collaboration and network services within Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Cisco IM/Presence/MRA, Cisco Emergency Responder, Office 365 and Microsoft Teams.
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Requires an in-depth cyber security knowledge to draft, revise, and enforce network and system security policies. Computer Systems, Information Systems, Network Management, System Security, Systems Management.
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DISH Wireless seeks a Senior Manager of Network Security to oversee network security operations nationwide, focusing on the development of our 5G wireless infrastructure.
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Network configuration and administration with Azure, Silver Peak, Aruba and Checkpoint Familiarity with access control models and network security Experience with monitoring platforms such as ITRS Geneos/Opsview Experience working in an advanced service desk environment such as ServiceNow for incident management, request fulfillment and problem management.
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Monitors network/system performance by identifying system and network events and security and environmental alarms. The incumbent will support Microsoft Azure, Extreme Networks, F5 Networks, Palo Alto Networks, RSA Security, Pulse Secure and Zscaler systems.
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Priority Wire & Cable has an immediate need for a Network Operations & Help Desk Manager to work in Little Rock, AR. The position will oversee a team of Network System Admins that provide technical network and desktop support, as well as manage the daily operations of the organization's network infrastructure, including hardware, software, security, and services, to ensure it meets the organization's performance objectives.
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Responsible for Network Design, Network Security, Network Systems Consultation, Network Systems Implementations, Wireless Network Management, Network Systems Monitoring, AV Support, and CSB Management.
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Guarantee network security best practices are executed through auditing: router, change control, switch, firewall configurations, and monitoring in compliance with standards and guidelines administered by the Chief Information Security Officer.
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Minimum of four (4) years’ experience enforcing complex network security measures such as access control lists, next-generation firewalls, and routing controls. Basic Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree in Network or Computer Engineering; Computer Science; Computer Systems, Information Security; Information Systems Management; Information Technology or a related field with 6-8 years related experience or a Master of Science degree with 4-6 years of experience.
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Industry certifications in general technology and security (e.g. Network+, Security+, CySA+, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals, Microsoft Security Operations Analyst Associate etc.
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Work with highly regulated healthcare and financial network services requiring next generation cyber security stack from Cisco, Checkpoint, and Fortinet to insurance network service confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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Preferred Certifications: Ability to obtain certifications in ForcePoint policy writing, extensive scripting experience, Network Analysis, Microsoft Desktop Administrator, or equivalent certifications Security+CE, CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, CND or SSCP Clearance: Must be able to obtain a Public Trust clearance required for the position.
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