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The Network Firewall Engineer will support hyper-critical security infrastructure for clients. 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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We are in search of a Sr SRE Security Engineer to join our IT Security Team. This pivotal role entails close collaboration with the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Network, and Operations teams aimed at elevating our security posture.
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Strong development skills in Python, Golang, Java. - Work on Azure services, such as Vnet, Network Security Group, User Defined Routing, Firewall changes, Private links etc. - Implementing access controls on Azure services across cloud platform i.e. IaaS, PaaS and SaaS Nice to have: - Third party cloud security platform like Palo Alto Prisma Cloud Security.
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Help implement Cloud Security Best Practices by configuring and managing security controls for cloud environments, including identity and access management (IAM), network security groups (NSGs), and encryption mechanisms.
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As a Network Security Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work closely with our internal operations support teams, hardware, software, and cloud engineering teams to secure our product, and our cloud and on-premise infrastructure.
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Cloud Tenant Connectivity - Azure Networking / Azure VNet Gateway / Azure ACL / DataLake / Security / Network Isolation / ExpressRoute Site-to-Site VPN Configuration / NSG Configuration, etc.
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Must have in-depth knowledge of various network security tools (Cisco VPN, Palo Alto VPN, Cisco ACS, Cisco ISE, NGFW, Solarwinds, IP Management tools, WireShark, Client VPN and Multi-Factor Authentication, and IP space administration Network Access Control (Cisco ISE) Requirements include: Hands-on work experience supporting enterprise security solutions ideally including experience with next generation firewalls such as Palo Alto and Cisco Firesight/Firepower but definitely including strong firewall experience.
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The client is looking for Network security engineer who can provide technical and operational assistance for Pulse secure environment. bility to quickly assist teams in diagnosing network, application and system/server issues using common network tools and monitoring systems such as Network TAP, wireshark, Riverbed Pilot/shark and splunk.
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We are currently seeking for a Network Security Engineer with a minimum of 3-5 years of hands-on experience. Skills & Experience: 5+ years' experience in network engineering Bachelor's degree CCNA, A + and Network + certification is strongly recommended In-depth knowledge of Networking and Security.
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2+ years of any combination of the following: threat modeling experience, secure coding, identity management and authentication, software development, cryptography, system administration and network security experience.
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BBH Solutions is presently seeking a security-minded Network Engineer to join our team. Additional responsibilities include performing project-based implementation, installation and troubleshooting of network and security solutions with our team of engineers.
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Test-focused Systems/Network engineer, that will allow for flexibility between test/tech/security team. We are currently seeking a Systems/Network Engineer to join our Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s Voice Switch & Recorder (VS&R) team at the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center.
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This local commercial bank is looking for a Network Security Engineer to bolster their security team. Required Skills & Experience Minimum 3 years of professional experience in cyber security Strong experience in SecOps SIEM tools Vulnerability scanning Checkpoint experience Desired Skills & Experience Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience Relevant security certifications Automation experience (Python, Bash, etc.
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Experience with Cyber Security and Network SecurityFamiliarity with Application Security and OWASP.DevOps, Terraform, and data protectionEducation:Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience.
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Looking for a Network Engineer who will be responsible for providing custom data network operational support, design, engineering, and planning for complex global data network and communications projects.
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