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Activities will include but are not limited to testing and/or validation of connectivity, network infrastructure, security, life safety, other building subsystems and finishes, transformers, electrical switchgear, UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply), STS (Static Transfer Switch), PDU (Power Distribution Unit), electrical distribution equipment, Chillers, water loops/components, Cooling distribution equipment, Electrical Power Monitoring Systems, and Building Management and automation systems.
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Professional Service Engineer, Network Security Atlanta Coberon Chronos’ client is a leading innovative network intelligence and security solutions company for service providers worldwide.
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Develop and maintain detailed system documentation for user-facing technologies, including Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Identity and Access Management (IAM), Single Sign-On (SSO), email protection, and network security solutions.
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Primary Responsibility:This role will assist in evaluating, creating, and implementing security standards, processes, and procedures related to access control, application security, cloud security, endpoint security, and network security.
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Deep knowledge of SRE practices, methodologies, and principles, along with a solid understanding of on prem and public cloud-based network, compute, and storage technologiesIn-depth knowledge of hybrid cloud architecture, IaaS and PaaS technologies, container orchestration platforms (e.g., Kubernetes), cloud efficiency and observability etc.
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Work directly with 3rd party vendors to improve performance, resiliency and security of their system, including: a manufacturer of tower equipment, VNF content provisioning, raw network handling, software contractor for billing systems, networking and infrastructure system.
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Deep specialized and/or broad functional knowledge in applied enterprise information security technologies including but not limited to firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, network operating systems, identity management, database activity monitoring, encryption, content filtering, and Mainframe security.
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The Sr. Security Engineer is responsible for the management and support of security protection tools such as endpoint detection and response (EDR), network detection and response (NDR), security information and event management (SIEM), network access control (NAC), email gateway, next-generation firewall (Palo Alto), intrusion detection, vulnerability management, and user access provisioning.
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Ensure proper network security using Fortinet firewalls, VPNs, IPS, and security policies. Role: Network Architect/Engineer (Fortinet) Design and architect enterprise network environments, particularly for multi-site deployments.
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We embrace all candidates that will contribute to the diversification and enrichment of ideas and perspectives at AHEAD. The AHEAD Senior Specialty Solutions Engineer will be focused on the core tenets of Network and Network Security related solutions for AHEAD prospects and customers including a broad range of technologies.
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Are you interested in working as a System Administrator, System Engineer, Network Engineer, Software Engineer, Information Security Officer, or in another technical position on a high-level government program but.
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The Sr. Security Engineer will also conduct routine and “as needed” user and network activity audits. Cisco Certified Network Associate or Professional (Security). Design, engineer, and support all aspects of corporate and global firewalls, cloud security, and VPN configurations, both internal and customer-facing.
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Hands-on experience with Cisco network hardware including routers, switches, and security appliances. 3+ years hands-on administration experience with a Cisco ACI network environment.
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Experience managing SIEM systems, threat intelligence platforms, security automation and orchestration solutions, IDS/IPS, file integrity monitoring (FIM), data loss prevention (DLP) and other network and system monitoring tools.
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This position is part of the GBS IT Infrastructure Division that provides holistic support for numerous IT domains including Project Management, Hosting (including Cloud Computing), Network, Telecom, Unified Communications, End User Computing, and Information Security.
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