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The Ideal engineer for this role will have strong experience as a Network Security Engineer with a focus on Cisco technologies, and in-depth knowledge of Palo Alto Networks firewall & solutions.
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You have experience with Network and Systems security using 802.1x, Public Key Infrastructure/Certificates, Certificate Authorities, etc. You have advanced experience in routing, switching, security, and Wi-Fi from various vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, Aruba, Palo Alto, Ruckus, etc.
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Understanding of secure network designs and security compliance requirements. Experience with Cisco security and wireless platforms (ASA/FTD Firewalls, Identity Services Engine) Leverage enterprise network management platforms and practices to run large-scale deployments efficiently and effectively.
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Our Technical Operations team is looking for a Network Engineer to be a part of our Technology organization to drive and enable security best practices across our business. A minimum of 4-7 years IT experience; at least three of those years focused on network and/or IT security.
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Junior Network Security Engineer requires 0-2 years of experience with firewall technology. Network Security Engineer requires 2+ years of experience with firewall technology.
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This Engineer will be doing heavy work with configuring switches, must understand routing and communications with different security protocols in switch environments. This is a 12 month contract with Bimbo in Portland, OR. 100% remote.
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With Zero Trust Data Security™, Rubrik helps organizations achieve business resilience against cyberattacks, malicious insiders, and operational disruptions. Rubrik Security Cloud, powered by machine learning, secures data across enterprise, cloud, and SaaS applications.
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Network Security - Cisco VPN, LDAP, RADIUS and general network security. Key Responsibilities:Detailed focus on network security with an in-depth expertise on the subject.
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The Network Support Engineer Manager is accountable for network availability, performance, security, and the professional development of their team. Proficiency in network protocols, such as but not limited to, routing, switching, firewall management, network security, and experience with network monitoring tools.
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Subject matter expert in: Network operations, Contingency and disaster recovery, Product and vendor evaluation, Network architecture, Voice networks, Technical troubleshooting, Wide area networks, Network and internet security.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and implement network security tools including firewalls, anti-virus, and intrusion detection services. IAT III certification (i.e., CISSP; CASP+; CISA; GCED; GCIH; or CCNP Security.
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This company is a Bay Area based full- service IT solution provider hiring for a Senior Cisco Network Security Engineer to join their growing Service Delivery team. Extensive experience as a Network Security Engineer with a focus on Cisco technologies.
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Architect, design, and implement secure and scalable network security solutions. In this role, you would be designing, implementing, and supporting customer’s network security infrastructure.
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Network architecture principles, security principles, and concepts. Draft and troubleshoot network maps and monitor network problems in connectivity failures with the HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, SSL, ICMP, VOIP, OSPF, BGP, and other protocols.
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Perform network maintenance and system upgrades including service packs, patches, hotfixes, and security configurations. We are searching for an experienced Systems Administrator/NE to join our Network Engineering Team to assists with the firm’s Cisco Unified Communications VoIP telephone system, which includes Call Manager, Unity, Presence, Expressway, Analog voice gateways, SIP Trunks, and Third-party hardware and software integrations.
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