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Job Title: Network Security Architect Analyst. Develop, implement, and manage comprehensive network security design, policies, plans, and procedures, encompassing security architectures, firewall policies, intrusion detection systems, and security data collection systems.
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Configure network infrastructure devices such as routers, switches, wireless access-points and controllers, firewalls, and other security appliances from various vendors including Cisco, HP/Aruba/ Fortinet, and Meraki.
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Ensure network security by designing and implementing robust security controls and best practices, including the use of AWS Security Groups, NACLs, and AWS WAF. Develop and implement comprehensive cloud network architectures that support the organization’s cloud strategy, focusing on scalability, security, performance, and cost-efficiency.
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As a Network Security Solution Architect, you will have a wide breath of responsibility including system architecture, tool strategy, integrations, engineering leadership, vendor engagement, and portfolio wide documentation.
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Job Title: Network Security Architect. Professional certifications in network security, such as CISSP, CCSP, or CCNA Security. Design and implement network security solutions with a focus on network segmentation and protection of operational infrastructure.
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Network Security: Manage network security (NGFW, VPN, SDWAN, NAC, SIEM/SOAR configurations) and work with various firewall vendors such as Fortinet, Cisco, Palo Alto, Barracuda, Meraki, etc.
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Working knowledge and in-depth experience in the areas of TCP/IP, DNS, Lan/Wan infrastructures, VPN, Cisco routers and switches, including Nexus, Opnet, Nortel switches, BlueCoat proxy, IPS, Checkpoint firewalls, OSPF routing, SNMP, VLans, Access Control Lists, IPSec and associated network monitoring and security tools are required.
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Ensure network solutions are designed with security in mind, including firewall configurations and access control. 7+ years of hands-on experience in a Juniper/Cisco environment, with knowledge of routing (BGP/OSPF/ISIS), security (FW, IDP, IPS), and WAN routing technologies.
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The customer is specifically looking for a SME level Network Security Architect with SASE enterprise level experience to tell them right and wrong when implementing- Job Title: Network Security Architect- SASE.
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5+ years of hands on network/network security experience. Experience with log management, SaaS based EDR, and other cyber security tools. A market leader in the Metals industry is adding to their growing IT team and is looking for a Cybersecurity Architect.
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Strong experience in Network Security IPSec VPN, AAA Architecture, DNS, TCP/IP, VPN, SMTP, Firewalls, Infoblox, IPAM, Cisco WiFi, Prime, Cisco ACS, Cisco VOIP basic, Cisco VPN Gateways. The candidate should have mastery-level skills and experience in high-end network equipment (i.e., Cisco, Arista, Riverbed, Bluecoat, F5, Citrix), LAN/WAN protocols, network applications such as DNS, DHCP, and in-depth knowledge of network security policy and configuration.
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Solutions Architect - Network, Security, and Data Center Solutions Architect (Pre-Sales Engineering) Develop and articulate comprehensive network infrastructure, data center, and network security architectures using Cisco and Palo Alto technologies.
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Experience with Network Security, i.e. Cisco, Palo Alto, Fortinet. Implement and maintain cloud network security best practices, including identity and access management (IAM), encryption, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems or Information Security Cybersecurity, IT, Network Engineering, or 2+ years of experience with performing network or cloud security in lieu of a degree.
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Our client currently has an opening for an IT Architect III position with a focus on Security and Network strategy and Design in Boise. Lead, consult or oversee multiple architectural engagements with a primary emphasis on security and network solutions.
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