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1 year of experience as a military police, civilian police, or corporate security officer. Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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Experience with multiple Information Security domains, such as Infrastructure Vulnerability, Data Loss Prevention, End User Security, Network Security, Internet Security, Application Security, Cloud Security(AWS), Identity & Access Management, etc.
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Experience with network and application security including firewalls, VLANs, routers, switches, Linux, Microsoft Windows and VMware operating systems, Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server databases, ecommerce, PCs.
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Current Network Security applications, services and appliances including Identity Management, Network Access Control, Application Layer Inspection, Content and Malware Filtering, Data Loss and Intrusion Prevention, zero-day threats, IPsec and SSL VPN, PKI, Two-Factor Authentication and other.
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Knowledge/experience in one or more of: Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN), network architecture, Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Intrusion Prevention/Detection Systems (IPS/IDS), Security Information Event Management (SIEM.
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Strong knowledge of cyber security concepts in the OT network space. Experience with OT network security, including firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection/prevention systems.
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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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Please describe, in detail, your experience and proficiency in network security products such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, NAC, antivirus, antimalware, antispam software, and log monitoring. Monitors file, network, and security access and examines network, server, and application logs to determine trends and identify security incidents.
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Network Analyst, Secret Security Clearance Required, Ogden, UT. Home"Network Analyst, Secret Security Clearance Required. Keywords:Ogden UT Jobs, Network Analyst, LAN, Routers, Switches, Promina, Cisco Multiplexers, Juniper, MILSATCOM, SATCOM, Signal Flow, Network Topologies, ADTRAN, MSPP, DWDM, Network, Networking, Utah Recruiters, IT Jobs, Utah Recruiting.
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Compliance and Regulatory Considerations: Ability to review technology designs and architecture while considering local and regional regulatory requirements, especially in areas related to Voice, Video Solutions, Routing, Switching, VPN, LAN, WAN, Network Security, Firewalls, NGFW, NAT, IPS, Botnet, Application Control, DDoS, and Web Filtering.
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Reviews network designs for an EVPN, VxLAN, leaf-spine architecture and make recommendations for deployment, upgrades, enhancements or improvements as required Deploying and maintaining Arista's NDR and AGNI Security solutions.
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Para seguir creciendo con el mejor talento buscamos un perfil de Network Security Analyst que nos ayude a diseñar y proteger la red de la empresa formando parte de un equipo Blue Team especialista.
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KEYWORDS: RMF, Risk Management Framework, ICD, Information Assurance, IA, IAO, IAT, IAM, A&A, A+, Network+, Security+, Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet),Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), DISA Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs), CISSP, CASP.
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Operate monitoring tools/capabilities with the enterprise security information and event management (SIEM) and create/tailor complex event alarms/rules and summary reports. Toolkits, SEIMs, Logrhythm, ACAS/Nessus/SCAP, mandatory/role-based access control concepts (e.g. SE Linux extensions to RHEL, PitBull, AppArmor, and Sentris) , video teleconferencing/VOIP, Oracle/MS SQL database security, and Apache/IIS Web server security.
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Security Management - Establishment, facilitation, or operation of cyber and network security processes to protect an organization's networks, assets, information, and services.
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