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The Network Engineer addresses a broad range of networking projects that address critical organizational needs, such as enterprise converged networks, IT security, VoIP, telecommunications, video conferencing and surveillance systems.
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Good understanding of Windows, Linux and Mac Operating systems, security, network and systems administration, Microsoft Active Directory, SIEM, EDR, databases and data storage systems. Provide direction, guidance, and training to Data Center security staff.
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Depending on your technical background, you may deal with electrical engineering (industrial and consumer electronics hardware, analog and/or digital circuits, RF, semiconductors), computer and telecommunications systems (networking and protocols, WiFi), and/or software engineering (network security, enterprise applications, databases, web and cloud services, operating systems, software user interfaces, open source.
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Translate Aruba leadership vision of network operations and network security technologies, products, solutions into Aruba Central. Should have atleast 10 years of work experience related to computer network design and/or network security.
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Cloud Architectures, Cross Domain Knowledge, Design Thinking, Development Fundamentals, DevOps, Distributed Computing, Microservices Fluency, Full Stack Development, Release Management, Security-First Mindset, User Experience (UX.
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Deep hands-on technical expertise in at least two of the following areas: network security, embedded/hardware security, cryptography, web and network protocols, data structures and algorithms, software development, threat modeling, pen tests, or vulnerability assessments.
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As an integral part of A10’s global IT team, you will install and maintain network resources, ensuring data center security and managing the uptime of A10 systems. CompTIA ServerPlus, CompTIA Network, or CCNP certification would be advantageous.
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Technical foundation in enterprise IoT access policy, security and network security technologies (e.g. IPSec/GRE, Routing( OSPF, BGP), SD-WAN, NG- Firewall, Zero Trust Security (ZTNA), VPN, NAC.
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As an ACI Security Engineer, you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and managing security measures within our network, with a strong focus on network segmentation and the integration of Cisco Firepower Threat Defense.
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Create compelling content (e.g., messaging and positioning artifacts, webpages, blogs, videos) and demonstrate thought leadership articulating the value of Cisco Network Security solutions to drive awareness and demand.
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Integration Planning: Develop integration plans for ClearPass with existing network infrastructure, identity management systems, and security technologies. Design and implement network segmentation/micro segmentation strategies using ClearPass to enforce access control policies based on user roles, device types, or location, enhancing security posture.
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Thales people architect identity management and data protection solutions at the heart of digital security. Work within a multi-disciplined Agile team to design, implement, monitor, and support solutions for monitoring WAN and LAN network devices.
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Partner with cyber security to detect, prevent and defend security network vulnerability. Troubleshoot complex network issues related to routing, switching, and wireless infrastructure.
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Implementations of a variety of Network Infrastructure and Network Security technologies. Router/Switches (Cisco), WIreless - Aruba WLC and Aruba AP , Firewalls (Cisco Firepower, Palo Alto), Security, and Cloud Azure/some GCP.
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Formal classroom education in Electrical Power Systems Optimization Formal classroom education in Data Structures and Databases Experience with Electrical Power Systems Network Modeling, Network Topological Analysis, Power Flow, Contingency Analysis, State Estimator, Security Constrained Unit Commitment, Economic Dispatch, Linear and Non-Linear Programming (Optimization) and Numerical Methods.
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