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Endpoint security technologies (Microsoft Defender, Carbon Black, Cybereason, Cortex, Crowdstrike, etc.) Firewall technologies (Palo Alto, Fortinet, Cisco, Check Point, Juniper, etc.) Certification(s) in Security Sector (CISSP, GIAC, Security+, Cisco, etc.
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Firewall systems and cloud security & governance. Exposure to Security technologies related to perimeter security, web application scanning, 8+ years of experience in Software Reliability Engineering/Systems Engineering/DevOps role.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, Network Security, this role will oversee Hardware & Software firewalls and Supply Chain operations. Palo Alto Networks is looking for an experienced finance leader to provide decision support as the Senior Director, Finance - Next Generation Firewall.
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Lab Management, networking and virtualization (e.g. Firewall, Switches, Routers, DNS, DHCP server, VMware vCenter & ESXi) and all cloud services (e.g. AWS, GCP, Azure, docker hub) Very experienced in networking (router/switch/VPN/firewall), system (Linux/Windows/Container) and applications.
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The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in Palo Alto Firewall technologies (strongly preferred) or Cisco technologies, coupled with deep experience and understanding of firewall rule set structures and functions, along with the data they produce.
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This position works with our Network Security team delivering support and services across our Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) technologies. Prior security certification (PCNSA, PCNSE, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE or similar) preferred.
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Responsibilities- Design and build network security products, including but not limited to Firewall, Anti-DDoS, WAF, NDR, etc with high standards;- Support Bytedance businesses with customized and home-grown network security solutions to meet compliance and security requirements;- Support network security products for internal and external customers.
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Installation and troubleshooting of Windows Operating System, Windows VM Server, IIS, and SQL Server Networking configuration and troubleshooting; including firewall, routing, port management, security certificates, TCP/IP, DHCP and client/server.
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Work on network security features on cutting edge system architectures for our next generation firewall products. Fortinet is looking for a Software Development Engineer to work on our next generation industry leading network security appliances.
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Maintain network security through appropriate access controls, backups, and firewall policies. Monitor and maintain network security systems including surveillance, access control, and other monitoring and reporting systems.
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Good knowledge in Firewall, IPSec, SSL, IdP, TLS, DNS, CASB, SDN, and TCP/IP networking. Design, develop and implement highly scalable software features and infrastructure on our next-generation security platform ready for cloud native deployment.
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Demonstrable hands-on work experience in one or more of the following with in-depth knowledge of various protocols, specifications and techniques - Single Sign-On, Role based and attribute based access control, data encryption schemes with secure key handling on the cloud, cloud network security such as peered VPC links, Private Links, firewall configuration and ACLs.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, every day you will determine how we integrate firewall management security frameworks into our existing ecosystem using Go / Golang. In this role, you will focus on the Azure Firewall Management Program over the next year.
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Must Have: VPC, Firewall, Google Cloud Interconnect , Subnet, GCP. Design and implement network security controls, including firewalls, VPNs, and identity and access management (IAM) policies, to protect GCP resources from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
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WDeep technical knowledge of the following security technologies: CheckPoint (Firewall, Provider One), CISCO (ASA, FirePower), Palo Alto (Palo Alto Firewall, Panorama), FortiNet (FortiGate, FortiManager), Juniper (Netscreen, SRX, & SPACE), F5 (LTM & AFM.
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