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The Network Firewall Engineer will support hyper-critical security infrastructure for clients. Piper Companies is seeking a Network Firewall Engineer to join a premier cybersecurity organization based in Brooklyn, NY.
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We are a premier hedge fund, seeking a Senior Security Operations Engineer to fortify our security infrastructure and lead cutting-edge initiatives in a fast-paced financial environment.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Network Engineer (SNE) to facilitate the migration of enterprise Business to Business (B2B), third party network connectivity supporting our Data Center exits into a new Data Center model.
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The Network Engineer will oversee network infrastructure, implement security measures, and manage AWS cloud services for a growth-driven investment firm based in New York, NY. This role is fully on site.
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Experience designing and implementing security solutions for cloud-based systems, including IAM, network security, data protection, DevSecOps and compliance. CISSP, CCSP, Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect or Security Engineer certification.
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NOC Engineer II will provide second level technical support and services and is responsible for analyzing, installing, configuring, maintaining and repairing network infrastructure and application components.
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Professional security management certification, such as a ISC(2) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), SANS GIAC Information Security Professional (GISP), CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, highly desirable.
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The Operational Technology (OT) Cybersecurity/Network Engineer is an integral member of the Process Automation Department in the Corporate Technology and Engineering Group who designs cybersecurity roadmap and implements policy in a highly complex industrial control system (ICS) that will drive the successful execution of TPC Group’s strategic process control projects.
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Experience defining security monitoring rules, monitoring events, assessing risk, responding to incidents and providing security oversight related to the security features of IT tools supported by the IT operations teams; practical network and administration skills with Linux, Windows, cloud security, Active Directory, SIEM and security infrastructure (including Microsoft Sentinel and related technology stack, such as Microsoft Purview) are relevant; experience with scripting or automation.
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Strata NGFW Consultant, Security Integrations, Technical Support, Palo Alto Networks, Panorama, Log Collectors, NGFW, Global Protect, Network Security, BGP, SD-WAN, VXLAN, Firewall Configuration, Security Solutions, CISSP, CCNA, CNSE, JNCIE-SEC, WAN Technologies, Internet Protocols, Digital Security, Security Operations, High-Pressure Environments.
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Acts as subject matter expert for one or multiple assigned cybersecurity technology stacks (e.g., identity and access management, network intrusion detection and prevention, host-based security tools.
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Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Security, Cisco Certified CyberOps Professional OR Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) OR Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) or equivalent is required and must be kept valid during the term of employment.
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Job Title: Network security engineer. Network security certificate - Security+, CCNA, CCNP,CCSE,PCNSE. Network Security lead acts as an expert in network Planning, Design, Implementation and Support across delivery lifecycle for projects.
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We are seeking a Development Security Operations (DevSecOps) Software Engineer with 5+ years of experience will be responsible for implementation of the continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline for our customer’s software products, securing software deployment, identifying security threats, and the proper configuration of network infrastructure.
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CompTech is seeking a Telecommunications Network Engineer in support of our customer the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). IA Level: IAT-II One of the following: CCNA Security, CySA+, GICSP, GSEC.
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