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Client is seeking a Network Security Engineer to successfully complete the migration from two (2) pair of Cisco (high availability) ASA firewalls to Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) image, combining Cisco ASA and Firepower features into one hardware and software inclusive system.
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Performs configuration, implementation, monitoring, problem resolution, and maintenance of firewalls, routers, switches, access points, network access control (NAC), Network Management Systems (NMS), Intrusion Detection Systems / Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS), Virtual Private Networks (VPN’s), and security information and event management (SIEM) system.
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Palo Alto Prisma Access and Zero Trust Network Access knowledge and experience are highly desired. Experience with Palo Alto Prisma Access based Infrastructure, supporting multiple Data Centers and numerous offices.
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Designs, deploys and troubleshoots IP and wireless networks such as IP network security, certification, authentication, enterprise IP networking, IP network management, remote access, and network access controls.
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Manages and maintains Active Directory, including adding and maintaining users on the network; assigns application access while ensuring system security. Vmware and Active Directory Network Engineer must be onsite.
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The Network Engineer II implements the necessary security measures to protect specialized systems and networks from unauthorized access and cyber threats and supports the planning and implementation of enterprise service connections among networks, systems, and applications across domains.
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Documentation and policy review of existing sub-interface (networks) for internal route filtering using any existing VRF mapping and access control list. Job Title: Network Security Engineer (Hybrid.
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Familiarity with Cisco ISE for Network Access Control (NAC), system vulnerability scanning tools such as Nessus. Enforcing computer and network access controls consistent with GSFC IT security policies.
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Experience with firewall concepts and configurations to include creating/modifying access control lists, network/port address translation, and virtual private networks. Analyze Network access trends and resolve bandwidth management issues for mission critical systems.
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Unlimited access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, AWS, and NetApp training and accreditation. CTI is seeking an experienced TS/SCI polygraph cleared Network Engineer. ·Experience with Solarwinds or other similar network monitoring application, configuration and monitoring tool.
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The Senior Network Engineer supports, monitors, tests, and troubleshoots network hardware and software problems pertaining to the client's network operations. The Senior Network Engineer possesses a thorough understanding of LAN/WAN/Wireless architectures and designs, cloud networking and mobile networking.
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Design and implement network security controls by means of firewall rules, access control lists, management and monitoring tools, intrusion prevention tools, etc. + Provide & support secure network remote access to on premise and cloud services.
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Effectively design, develop, engineer, and implement access management and control network security solutions. o Proactively establish, implement, and actively manage the tracking reporting, and correction of network devices, to prevent attackers from exploiting vulnerable network services and access points.
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Your knowledge of designing, deploying and support of multi-protocol IP backbone and access networkswill come in handy as you optimize client operations and modernization. As a network engineer on our team, you'll use your experience in network design and architecture to support the nation's defense and resp ond to evolving adversaries.
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The Network Engineer manages system connectivity so all users can access applications; entails a high level of systems analysis, designs and programming. Manage system connectivity so all users can access applications; entails a high level of systems analysis, design and programming.
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