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Security Management: Ensure email security by managing gateway protections, mitigating email threats (e.g., phishing, spam, malware), and adhering to strict Information Systems security guidelines.
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Security Management: The administrator is responsible for ensuring email security by managing email gateway security, identifying and mitigating email threats such as phishing attacks, spam, and malware.
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Security, Network, or Cloud certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CCNA. This role is part of the global Chief Security Office (CSO) team based in Cary. You will be responsible for the design and engineering of network security solutions delivered by the CSO Chief Technology Office (CTO.
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Reporting to the Director of Infrastructure Edge, the Service Delivery Manager oversees the third-party supplier responsible for providing essential network and security support to over 500 Eaton locations through a managed service agreement.
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This position will provide primary support in the resolution of MS window systems and software, network hardware, scripting, software and applications problems between technical, support and customer personnel for Enterprise Endpoint Security, Infrastructure Configuration Management, Remote Endpoint Management Support, Project Management, and Process and Procedure Documentation.
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The position will serve as a resource in solving high complexity problems that require significant knowledge of highly technical and specialized phases of Endpoint security tools, applications, software, hardware, operating systems and networking.
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Paloalto, Firewall, Network security, VPN, Network engineering, Cisco asa, Information security, f5, nexus. This person will be working with the Network Security team.
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Infrastructure Security features like Storm control, DHCP snooping, IP source guard, Dynamic ARP inspection, Port-security, Private VLAN. Detailed security experience with ACLs. 8+ years of work experience as a network engineer preferably backed by the current Cisco.
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1 + years of experience in technical deployment, configuration, integration, and administration of at least one of the following network security technologies: AAA, TACACS, RADIUS, or 802.1x Network Admission Control (NAC.
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Failure to submit the drug screening results will delay the security clearance process. Familiarity with email security best practices, including spam filtering, antivirus protection, and encryption.
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The selected candidate will be responsible for managing and maintaining the email gateway infrastructure, ensuring the security, performance, and efficiency of the USPS email systems. We are seeking a skilled Network Engineer/SMTP Admin to join our team supporting the United States Postal Service (USPS.
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G CCNA security, GSEC, etc.) Take business requirements and translate them into Akamai policy in a large enterprise environment, following corporate change management and security policy.
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MPLS, network security, or route/switch and is a subject matter expert on one or more of these technologies. Independently evaluates existing network infrastructure systems to identify failed security compliance, licensing gaps, cost overruns, and/or technology failures and defines a remediation plan.
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Implements and operates physical and virtual networks, cloud environments/services, telephony, remote access, business partner access, and network security measures with automation across a wide variety of systems to support solutions for business requirements and customer needs.
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These products offer network visibility and security intelligence to protect enterprises against top threats by analyzing various network telemetry data to deliver Context-Aware Security Analytics, quickly detecting a range of attacks from APTs and DDoS to zero-day malware and insider threats.
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