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Through understanding of IP Network, including VLANs∯*∯ Firewalls, switches, routers and other network equipment (Netgear, Meraki, Ruckus, Watchguard, VPN, Load Balancer, Web Application Firewall, SD-WAN, External DNS, Redundancy, Load balancing, Anti-Malware and Cybersecurity concepts, Intrusion detection and prevention Strong understanding of Azure and cloud environments.
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Handling firewall rules requests will be part of your migration support responsibilities, ensuring network security while allowing necessary access. Learn more about what makes us different and how you can thrive as an IT Operations Specialist at MMA. Marsh McLennan Agency (MMA) provides business insurance, employee health & benefits, retirement, and private client insurance solutions to organizations and individuals seeking limitless possibilities.
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Address firewall-related issues promptly to ensure uninterrupted network security. Continuously refine NAC and Zero Trust strategies to enhance network security posture. Network Security Engineer.
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An Administrator should have knowledge of computers, routers, firewall, and switches, among others, for performing maintenance of the network and upgrading the system, including patches, service packs, security configurations, hot fixes and disaster recovery.
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Network Security (Azure Firewall, Service Firewall, NSG, WAF). SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) / DevOps mindset & experience. Azure Compliance / Policy Management using pipelines (YAML/AZ-CLI), IaC (BICEP/Terraform), or ARM Templates.
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As a Network Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, implementation, and support of enterprise solutions focused on the areas of Network (LAN, WAN, WiFi, Firewall) and datacenter technologies.
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Assist in configuring and managing firewall policies to safeguard the network. Administer IAM systems to ensure secure and efficient access to network resources. Collaborate with teams to address firewall-related issues promptly and effectively.
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Ensure network security best practices are implemented through auditing: router, firewall configurations, change control, and monitoring. Design, review and ongoing assessment of firewall, VPN, SSL, application control, Load Balancer, DNS and other network component policies.
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Manage and maintain Ubiquity, Aruba, Cisco, and Palo Alo Network equipment. Experience with NextGen Firewall, preferably with Palo Alto Networks. Contribute to incident management, root cause analysis, problem management, and other ITIL functions as it relates to the network environment.
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Expertise network management, VOIP, security management, and wireless network services. My client is at an exciting time of growth and expansion and looking to bring on board a talented Network/Systems Manager.
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Strong understanding of network security principles and best practices. Monitor network traffic for signs of security breaches and take appropriate action to mitigate threats. Will evaluate current network environment and focus on process improvements, managing vendors, and assisting hiring manager with overall network strategy.
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Manage and monitor IT projects and activities related to the IT Network Systems department in a timely manner. In-depth working knowledge on network devices, scalability constraints, and design required.
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2 years of Network/Systems Administrator experience with an additional 2+ years of experience as a Firewall Engineer/Administrator. Configuration, maintenance, and monitoring of firewall devices to enforce network security policies.
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Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), GIAC, Network Security, Network Security Monitoring, Security Vulnerability, Security Incident Response. - Minimum of 5+ years' experience in information security or in managing various security aspects including identity management, firewalls, security awareness SaaS platforms, and collaboration with managed security providers for SIEM/firewall support.
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Familiarity with WatchGuard Firewall. Expertise with network management, VOIP, security management, and wireless network services. How will you impact our organization as an IT Manager of Network Services on a daily basis.
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