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Have obtained a Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification. 5+ years of experience in network security, with at least 3 years focused on Palo Alto Networks technologies.
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Must have current Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE ) certification or hands-on experience implementing Palo Alto Advanced/NextGen features to include App-ID , User-ID , Content-ID , URL Filtering , Threat Prevention , WildFire , Virtual Wire , Virtual System (VSys) , Global Protect , NAT Policies , Security Profiles , Inbound SSL Decryption , Outbound SSL Decryption (SSL Forward Proxy) , File Blocking , and Data Filtering.
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Advanced experience in configuring all types of Cisco hardware, Cisco IOS, and NX-OS.Knowledge of additional network products from various manufacturers is a plus (Juniper, Palo Alto, Aruba, etc.
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Palo Alto, CISSP, CCNA/CCNP Security & Juniper JNCIP-SEC certifications are preferred. Experience with Palo Alto Panorama for centralized management of PANOS firewalls.
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Work with clients and peers to build and maintain a high performing, cloud-based zero-trust network access (ZTNA) capability based on Palo Alto’s Prisma Access solution. Experience with Palo Alto Prisma access.
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Provide technical guidance and training to junior engineers and personnel on Palo Alto firewall operations. As a Network Security / Firewall Engineer. Design, implement, and manage Palo Alto Networks firewalls in a federal environment, ensuring compliance with federal cybersecurity policies and regulations.
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As a member of our team, you'll work and collaborate with a hardworking team of security/firewall engineers and partner with our APL enterprise network team. Proactively monitor security threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation techniques, ensuring the enterprise network remains secure.
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Hand-on experience with Palo Alto Panorama for centralized management of PANOS firewalls. 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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Must have experience in working with two or more of the following vender network technologies: Cisco, Juniper, F5, Aruba, Palo Alto, Dell, Brocade, and Fortinet. Integrate capacity planning and scaling of network and security stack environments into the overall design of solutions.
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Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network + or relevant networking industry certifications. CISSP, CompTIA Security +, CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCIP-SEC or relevant industry security certifications.
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Experience with network firewalls and network firewall concepts, such as Palo Alto Firewalls, F5 Load balancers, Juniper SRX, or Cisco Firewalls. Experience in firewall design, network security, including Device Hardening, IDS IPS, SIEM, Firewalls, and IPSec, vulnerability assessment, and intrusion detection.
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Description Do you love network security services? Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot complex security and network issues. Collaborate with network engineers, system administrators, and other stakeholders to implement security best practices.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) Fifteen (15) years of experience as a Network Security Engineer analyzing complex hardware systems for SIGINT solutions.
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Must have working knowledge and understanding of network infrastructure components such as Routers, Switches, IDS, IPS, NAC, VPN Gateways, Wireless APs etc. The Firewall Engineer will be responsible for the engineering, implementation, and support of security solutions for the State of Maryland DoIT Security Operations Center (SOC) with a special focus on enterprise firewall systems.
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This expansion role is for a Senior Network Engineer / Network Security Engineer in the DC/MD/NoVA metro area to perform on-site and project-based consulting with various customers to design, implement, and support Cisco-based networks.
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