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Your portfolio includes Cortex XDR (Extended Detection and Response platform across endpoints, network, and cloud), Cortex XSOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, Response & Threat Intel Management), and Cortex Xpanse (Attack Surface Management.
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Your portfolio includes Cortex XDR (Extended Detection and Response platform across endpoints, network and cloud), Cortex XSOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, Response & Threat Intel Management), Cortex Xpanse (Attack Surface Management) and XSIAM (Extended Security Intelligence and Automation Management Platform.
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As a Systems Engineering Specialist for Cortex, a Next-Gen AI-powered security operations platform, you will be the expert for our Cortex portfolio with a focus on our Northeast Healthcare accounts.
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You won t find someone at Palo Alto Networks that isn t committed to your success with everyone pitching in to assist when it comes to solutions selling, learning, and development.
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It is business critical to meet and exceed sales quotas by building and implementing strategic account plans targeting enterprise-wide deployments of the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Security Platform.
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Your portfolio includes Cortex XSIAM (Extended Security Intelligence and Automation Management), Cortex XDR (Extended Detection and Response platform across endpoints, network and cloud), Cortex XSOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, Response & Threat Intel Management), and Cortex Xpanse (Attack Surface Management.
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Job Description Your Career As a Systems Engineering Specialist for Cortex, a Next-Gen AI-powered security operations platform, you will be the expert for our Cortex portfolio with a focus on our Healthcare accounts.
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SummaryType: Full-timeFunction: SalesExperience level: AssociateIndustry: Computer And Network Security. Company DescriptionOur MissionAt Palo Alto Networks everything starts and ends with our mission:Being the cybersecurity partner of choice, protecting our digital way of life.
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Palo Alto Networks is an equal opportunity employer. We educate, inspire,and empower our potential clients in their journey to security. You evangelize our industry leadership in on-prem, cloud, and security services that establish PANW as your customer’s cybersecurity partner of choice.
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As a Systems Engineering Specialist for Cortex, a Next-Gen AI-powered security operations platform, you will be the expert for our Cortex portfolio with a focus on our Healthcare accounts.
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This position is not limited to a physical Palo Alto Networks office location, but instead covers a particular market for our sales prospects. Lead conversations about industry trends and emerging changes to the security landscape that every customer needs to be aware of and planning to deal with.
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Architect solutions that will help our customers strengthen and simplify their security posture. You are the go to resource for customer interactions that involve security operations requirements.
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Solid understanding of Security Operations Center processes. As a member of our systems engineering team, you are motivated by a solutions-focused sales environment and find fulfillment in working with clients to resolve incredible complex cyber threats.
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As a Systems Engineering Specialist for Cortex, a Next-Gen AI-powered security operations platform, you will be the expert for our Cortex portfolio with a focus on our Strategic accounts.
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