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Leidos Health Mission Solutions is seeking a Network Security Team Lead, contingent upon contract award, on a large network services opportunity supporting the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the Bethesda, MD area.
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The Network Security Engineer will:Configure/Install and manage various network security devices, features, and technologies including, but not limited to Firewalls, DDI (DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management), VPN, Network Access Control solutions, Web Filtering solutions, CASB and SASE systems, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Packet Brokers, and Network Traffic Visibility solutions.
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Strong logical/critical thinking abilities, especially analyzing security events (windows event logs, network traffic, IDS events for malicious intent) This position is responsible leading the team responsible for monitoring the organization's network and devices for security breaches, maintain software such as log management; research latest security trends; Conduct security assessments, and compliance reviews of the SOC operations and assists with Security Policy and Procedure maintenance and training of all SOC personnel.
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Experience with NextGen Firewalls, DLP, Network Access Control (NAC), Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Azure Security, Identity and Access Management (IdAM), Certificate Management, SIEM, Endpoint Protection, Anti-malware, Vulnerability Management, Zero Trust.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity functions such as asset management, identity and access management, cloud security, network security, security operations, and incident response, and technologies such as SIEM, EDR, IPS/IDS, SAST, DAST, CASB/DLP, CSPM, or CWPP.
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Firewalls: Palo Alto edge FWs with Panorama Management and Wildfire security enforcement. Switching: Cisco Layer 2/Layer 3 switches Catalyst 9000's with VLAN and Network Segmentation. Manage and administer Windows and Linux server environments, ensuring optimal performance, security, and scalability.
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Working Title: Network Security Analyst Classification Title: Network Analyst - CareerPosting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Tuesday, April 9th @ 11:55pm PDT Hiring PreferenceEligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment.
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Enhance performance, security, monitoring, availability & stability for network & security infrastructure. The purpose of this role is to provide technical solution support for Network & security infrastructure.
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Keywords: Chicago IL Jobs, Senior Network Security Analyst, Cybersecurity, Network Engineering, Information Security, Cisco, Switches, TCP/IP, MPLS, BGP, VoIP, DHCP, DNS, Wifi, VLANs, Networking, Chicago Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Chicago RecruitingLooking to hire for similar positions in Chicago IL or in other cities.
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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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Industry certifications in cyber security, such as Security+, CySA+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH.
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Skill Set: Azure or AWS Cloud platform, AI/ML & MLOps, Java, Spring, Microservices, Bigdata, Streaming, Security, Application tiers & Network tiers, Azure Architect, Synapse, AI/ML, MLOps.
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3+ years of direct engineering experience with Network and Cloud Security solutions (IDS, IPS, WAF, DDOS Mitigation, CDN, SIEM, SWG, SASE, ZTNA, CASB, etc.) Efficiently manage cybersecurity risk and enable the business by implementing, maintaining, and optimizing network & cloud security controls with a customer focus.
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Demonstrate a high level of depth in network or cloud security platforms that bring unique business value. Security certifications (Security+, CASP+, GSEC, SSCP, CDPSE, GIAC/SANS, or equivalent.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, CompTIA Network + - SEC+, GICSP: Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), GSEC: GIAC Security Essentials Certification - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC.
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