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Network Consulting Engineer is a client-focused position with technical subject matter expertise that includes Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks and SD-WAN, Wireless LAN, Cloud Virtual Networking, Security, and Advanced Routing.
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Experience with network security and compliance standards, such as PCI, HIPAA, NIST. You will ensure the security, availability, and performance of our network systems and services, and support our end users and other IT staff.
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GCP Cloud experience engineer with strong network and security or DevOps background with at least 2 out of Google Cloud ,Azure ,AWS and Github experience =>3 years exclusively in GCP.
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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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You work with the customer's security & network teams to build confidence across the business units impacted by the change to Palo Alto Networks. Minimum of 5 years' experience with network/security solutions.
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As a seasoned Engineering SME focusing on Network and Security at Koch Industries, you will be at the forefront of Engineering, Deploying and Managing premier Palo Alto (primary) and Zscaler (additional) frameworks, thus taking our security infrastructure to unprecedented levels.
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Ability to communicate network security issues to peers and lower management. The SOC L4 Engineer position supports the SOC as an escalation point identifying and addressing potential SIEM content/level I and II engineering security concerns as this role is the first line of operational support.
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We are looking for an Infrastructure Deployment Engineer (Network) to help deliver infrastructure that enables monitoring of Critical Environment systems. The team is responsible for designing, building, and operating our unified global datacenters; managing the demand planning and capacity utilization of our unified infrastructure; and responsible for all the operations needed to run the physical infrastructure (including supply chain, hardware, power, security, and workflow teams.
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Job Summary: Responsible for developing and maintaining the technical IT / cyber security capabilities related to Network Access Controls. Specialized and/or broad functional knowledge of information security technologies including but not limited to network operating systems and endpoint identification and management.
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Experience as Information Security Engineer and/or Cyber Security Engineer. 8+ years experience as Information Systems Engineer or Security Engineer or Cyber Security Engineer.
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3 years of related experience with a Masters’ degree inComputer Science, Software Engineer, Network Architect, Computer Engineer. 0 years of related experience with a Ph. D. inComputer Science, Software Engineer, Network Architect, Computer Engineer.
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This position demands a proactive approach to network security, ensuring seamless and secure business processes. 8 – 10 years of related experienceExtensive experience in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting TCP/IP network configurations and firewalls, with proficiency in Firewall/IDPS/VPN technologies such as Checkpoint, Juniper, Palo Alto, Cisco, and Fortinet.
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Understanding of security practices in cloud environments, including identity and access management, network security, and data protection. From priority national security initiatives for the DoD to highly assured and compliant solutions for healthcare, we understand that digital transformation is key to your future success.
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Responsible for developing and maintaining the technical IT/cyber security capabilities necessary for safeguarding the firm's information systems and applications (software development lifecycle), including every phase of the SDLC and software stack.
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Develop cloud data services provisioning automation with integrated capabilities of IAM, network, security policies as code, and observability. Partner with Information Security teams to engineer secure app patterns into cloud platforms.
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