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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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Requires experience providing top-tier support for 3 or more of the information security technology areas: 1) Access Control, 2) Application Security, 3) Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, 4) Cryptography, 5) Information Security and Risk Management 6) Legal, Regulations, 7) Compliance and Investigations, 8) Operations Security, 9) Physical (Environmental) Security, 10) Security Architecture and Design, 11) Telecommunications and Network Security.
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Candidate must possess an active DOD TS/SCI level security clearance, and be eligible to obtain and maintain a w/CI PolyIAT Level II Baseline Certification (e.g. CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, SSCP)Ability to translate highly technical matter to non-technical audienceExcellent communication skillsTechnical depth in network services and architecture (WAN/LAN/virtual private network (VPN.
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Expert level knowledge and understanding of Networking Protocols & Technologies such as: Ethernet, BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, Cisco HW and SW (IOS/IOS-XR/NX-OS), Palo Alto Firewalls, Load Balancers, Security protocols, MPLS, QoS and IP Multicast.
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The IT – Sr. Security Engineer (Firewall Focus) is part of the BJS IT Security Engineering and Operations team that is responsible for (including but not limited) to Firewalls, Remote Access, VPN, NAC and overall network security.
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The Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) is responsible for all aspects of information security, including ATOs, RMF, and any other contractually obligated controls for the assigned information system boundary.
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Certification: Must possess an appropriate and current DoD Information Assurance (IA) Certification to be considered for employment; either valid CompTIA Security+ CE, Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)-Security.
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Certification in network and/or security technologies (e.g., CCIE, CCNP, CISSP, etc.) Technical knowledge in networking (Cisco and non-Cisco) with an emphasis on software-defined networks (SDN) and leveraging spine & leaf designs, load balancing, firewalls, security design (intrusion detection and prevention), DNS, NTP, Network Tools & Management.
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A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Equivalent work experience in IT Network Security. As part of the team, you will be working with multiple other teams on maintaining and improving our security posture as well as implementing new technologies in this retail environment with a primary focus as the Checkpoint Firewall SME. This is a great opportunity to join a strong team with great open collaboration and various skills.
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This entails setup, configure, troubleshoot all network infrastructure including but not limited to AWS Cloud platform, Linux based appliances, NPS, POS lab, Logic Monitor, AT&T circuits, network LAN, WAN, VPC, VPN, Security software, Appliances, Cisco UCP, etc.
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Usually exhibited by a person with six (6) or more years of experience at the IT Security Analyst level in relationship to systems and network security administration. Usually exhibited by a person with four (4) or more years of experience at the IT Security Analyst level in relationship to systems, network and user security administration.
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The IT Spec II is responsible for monitoring and troubleshooting CDT's network security systems and implementing security controls. The IT Spec II performs risk assessments on emerging network security technologies and develops best practice solutions.
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Monitor and analyze network traffic to identify and mitigate security threats using Palo Alto Networks firewall features such as Threat Prevention, URL Filtering, and WildFire. Certified Palo Alto Networks Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification preferred.
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Required 5 years - Broad, domain level architectural understanding of: •Modern Application Architecture •Cloud Computing •DevSecOps •IT Infrastructure •Network •IT Governance •IT Security.
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Knowledge of QoS and network security functions (firewalls, VPN, IPS, etc). He/she will work with various leaders across the enterprise to coordinate network solutions to meet challenges of technology, regulatory, security, and competitive conditions.
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