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Certifications: Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE), A10 Certification/Accreditation, StoneGate Firewall/VPN Architect Certification, StoneGate Management Client (SMC) Certification, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Network+, Security+, Fortinet NSE.
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Experience with other networking technologies and vendors, such as Juniper, Arista, or Palo Alto Networks. Active TS/SCI security clearance with full scope polygraph. Security Patching: Patch network vulnerabilities to protect against external threats and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
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This p osition is part of the team responsible for Palo Alto Networks network and security infrastructure for all enterprise, and customer-facing services. Design and verify network solutions to support requirements for routing protocols, policy based routing, traffic shaping, border gateway protocols, tunneling IP Security, network address translations, network security, firewall contexts, load-balancing, latency, data throughput, WAN acceleration, and monitoring.
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We are seeking a Network and Telecommunication Support Engineer with an Active TOP SECRET Clearance to support the Army Research Labs in Adelphi, MD. FortiGate, Juniper, Palo Alto, and Cisco Firewalls.
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Experience with VISIO, Network Mapping, Wiring diagrams, PCap Grabs, Palo Alto. Implement specific network solutions to support server requirements to include load-balancing, Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) TDMA IP-based satellite systems, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) session performance, VPN s, firewall contexts, Traffic Shaping Voice over IP (VoIP), IP Security (IPSec), IP Encryption, Media over IP (MoIP), and network address translation (NAT) where appropriate.
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Experience across multiple network vendor products (i.e. Cisco, Palo Alto, Sonicwall, etc. Active TS/SCI security clearance with a current polygraph is required. Peraton is seeking a Network Engineer to perform as a consultant for leading edge information technologies and methodologies on Network Architecture team.
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Experience with Force Point, Palo Alto, and Cisco ASA firewalls required. Performing analysis of network security needs and contributes to design, integration, and installation of hardware and software.
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Using your experience in sof tware and hardware firewalls, Cisco hardware, Palo Alto firewalls, Juniper hardware, optical infrastructure networking, and virtual routing and forwarding you’ll serve as a t rus ted advisor to clients on mission-critical projects.
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