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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE ) certification or hands-on experience implementing Palo Alto Advanced/NextGen features to include. Strong demonstrated experience with network security architecture, design, and implementation best-practices i.e., Defense-in-depth architecture, knowledge of emerging Zero Trust architecture.
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Proven expertise in optimizing CI/CD for streamlined Kubernetes deployment and configuration using GitOps and ArgoCD.Hands-on experience in public and/or private cloud environments, including OpenStack, Kubernetes, Azure, AWS, and GCP.Extensive experience in API, Microservices, network, and security architectures, incorporating design patterns.
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The Sr. Infrastructure Security Engineer ensures the stability, integrity and efficient operation of information systems and technologies across the global enterprise. Security: Compliance, Information Assurance, Data Protection using industry-best practices and tooling (Crowdstrike Falcon, Tenable.io, Splunk, HashiCorp Vault signers, PKI and Certificate Management.
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Certifications such as Network+, Security+, CySA+, GDAT, GCED, CISSP are not required, but highly desirable. Understanding of cyber security and IT disciplines including networking, operating systems, authentication protocols, general enterprise network architecture, and security incident response.
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Gain experience with platforms like SIEM, AV, IAM, Vulnerability Scanning and Remediation, Web Content Filtering, and moreSkills SummaryCloud Security, Firewalls, Local Area Network (LAN), Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), TCP/IP NetworkingWhat will make you a good fit for the role.
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Experience with proprietary security protection/detections tools such as Firewall, Host and Network IDS/IPS, Anti–Virus, EDR, URL Filtering Gateways, Email Filtering Gateways, DLP tools, and SIEM tools such as Splunk etc.
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An Associate of Science (A.S.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology, or related field (e.g., General Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Forensics, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Information Assurance, or Computer Security.
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You will apply Security/Cybersecurity methodologies to network and systems design to provide secure services that support business requirements and ensure information security.
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Experience with network modeling and programing – YANG, OpenConfig, NETCONF. Knowledge of network security design, system performance characterization and testing. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in CS or related engineer field with 1-5+ years Network Engineer experience.
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Transform technology into opportunity as an Chief Information Security Officer with GDIT. A career in enterprise IT means connecting and enhancing the systems that matter most. As an Chief Information Security Officer you will help ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter.
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She/he will engineer solutions for expanding capacity, improving response time, and streamlining network operations throughout the internal and operational systems, will monitor and analyze mission critical networks and servers, and will set up, manage, and maintain security management and application performance optimization functions across internal and customer systems.
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Knowledge of network capacity planning, network security principles, and general network management best practices. 5 or more years of progressive information technology experience directly related to architecture/engineering, information security, or other specialized technology field.
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Our employees are integral players in support of mission-critical programs focused on our National Security. Security is our priority; together, we will make the nation a safer place. The individual will engineer, author, tune and document automation scripts in a development environment and deploy to the test/production bench.
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Network security protocols and technologies. Manage and administer the CrowdStrike Falcon platform to ensure the security and integrity of our systems. Implement and fine-tune CrowdStrike policies, rules, and configurations based on the organization's security requirements.
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Network engineering, Firewall, Router, Cisco routers, WAN, Cisco switches, BGP, Switches, Routing, Cloud, VPN, Cisco ASA firewalls, Troubleshooting, Data center, Network architecture, Infrastructure, Design, Support, Routers and switches, OSPF, Security, Network infrastructure.
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