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The Network Security Analyst is responsible for safeguarding university networks and systems from cyber threats. The Network Security Analyst reports to the Senior Director of Infrastructure & Operations and works as part of the Network Services team to design, operate, maintain, and optimize enterprise network services for the university.
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Ensuring the stability, availability, performance and security of the enterprise network; including, but not limited to, internal/external network security, vulnerability scanning, patching and remediation, software/firmware updates, server class operating systems, managing cloud services and other duties as assigned.
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At least one entry-level vendor certification (with non-entry-level preferred) in the Network Security arena (Palo Alto PCNSA/PCNSE preferred, Cisco CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCISEC/JNCIS-SEC, etc.
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Relevant certifications such as Zscaler Certified Cloud Professional (ZCCP), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), PCNSE (Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer) or similar certifications are highly desirable.
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Experience with VPNs, Firewalls, and network security principles. Conduct thorough assessments current network and security infrastructure to determine the most effective integration of SASE solutions.
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One entry-level vendor certification (with non-entry-level preferred) in the Network Security arena (Palo Alto PCNSA/PCNSE preferred, Cisco CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCISEC/JNCIS-SEC, etc.
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DISH Wireless seeks a Principal Network Security Engineer to oversee network security operations nationwide, supporting the expansion of our 5G infrastructure. Skilled in architecture, design, and engineering of network security boundaries.
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Expertise in cloud network security, including AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Experience with hyperscaler network security, including Google, Azure, and AWS. Develop and implement network security architecture and design for cloud.
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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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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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The Network Security Engineer role requires extensive Palo Alto Panorama, Firewalls and Global Protect experience, along with extensive networking experience. A Network Security Engineer is responsible for providing architectural, technical, and problem resolution support for the FDIC network and security infrastructure that promotes a secure and scalable environment that align to the security requirements of our customer.
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Must have: At least one entry-level vendor certification (with non-entry-level preferred) in the Network Security arena (Palo Alto PCNSA/PCNSE preferred, Cisco CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCISEC/JNCIS-SEC, etc.
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Experience in network security principles, firewalls, cyber security, intrusion detection/prevention systems. As the Senior Network Administrator you will be responsible for managing and maintaining the project network and security infrastructure.
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A network security analyst ensures that information systems and computer networks are secure. The network security analyst investigates security breaches, develops strategies for any security issues that arise, and utilizes the help of firewalls and antivirus software to maintain security.
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Leidos Health Mission Solutions is seeking a Security Team Lead on a large network services opportunity supporting the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the Bethesda, MD area. Demonstrated current and significant relationships with NIH, HHS or comparable civil government executives and mid-level managers, particularly in IT operations, network and security services.
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