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Experience with Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Firewall and Network Log analysis, Security Information and Event Management (SEIM) tools, threat intelligence services, and malware analysis.
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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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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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As Kinetic, Windstream offers bundled services, including premium broadband, security solutions, voice, and digital TV to consumers through an enhanced fiber network. thick core designs, network virtualization, and network security practices.
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6 years of network security experience, i.e., reviewing firewall rules and/or network diagrams. Sr. Security Engineer with our client in the transportation industry in their Atlanta, GA and Minneapolis, MN locations.
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1 platform experience (i.e. infrastructure as code, Cloud, Cyber Security, API Gateway, DXP, Mobile, Data platform) Asian Alliance Network, Cargill Young Professionals Network, Cargill Ability Network (iCAN), Cargill Ebony Council, Indigenous Peoples Network (IPN), Hispanic-Latino Council, Cargill Pride Network, Veterans & Military Support Network, and Cargill Women’s Network.
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In collaboration with members of the System Architects, Systems Administration, Database Administration, Network Administration and Application Support teams, the Senior Network Security Engineer will implement practical solutions to ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the Health Systems and Information.
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Network and Security background preferably have experience with NGFW (SW/HW,MGT) and CDSS along with an understanding of AI, OT, IoT, Mobility (4G/5G), HW HSM’s, CDSS subscriptions and Quantum architectures and deployments.
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CGS is seeking a Cloud and Storage Engineer to develop and implement full-scale Storage Area Network (SAN) architecture for a large EMC-based SAN infrastructure in support of a large federal agency.
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Relevant certifications such as Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), or equivalent certifications are a plus.
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Network and telecommunication-specific professional certifications, such as but not limited to: CCNA, CompTIA Network+, etc. Experience with security camera systems, VMS, DVR, NVR solutions.
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We are looking for a "hands on"Senior Sales Engineer to help lead the company's growth in the computer and network security industry. 7+ years' experience as Pre-Sales Engineer/Solutions Architect in the networking and/or security platforms field.
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Deployment and management of Virtual Networks (VNETs), Subnets, Hub and Spoke model, Network Security Groups, azure firewall, Private endpoints, Private DNS, Bastion. Understanding of Azure Network Security Groups, azure firewalls, routing, etc.
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Good knowledge of Threat Intelligence, Cloud Security, Network Security, Identity and Access Management. Solid understanding of email security policies, email routing, DLP, archiving.
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Must be well versed in the automation, scripting, monitoring, including use of tools from the major cloud platforms, including but not limited to OpenShift Cloud Formation, Terraform, Ansible, Shell, Python Preferable for candidates with significant technical knowledge with infrastructure layers, including but not limited to: Linux OS, major virtualization platforms, Traditional and software defined network, Load Balancers.
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