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Job Title - Network Security Engineer II. Must have: At least one entry-level vendor certification (with non-entry-level preferred) in the Network Security arena (Palo Alto PCNSA/PCNSE preferred, Cisco CCNA/CCNP Security, Juniper JNCISEC/JNCIS-SEC, etc.
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Cybersecurity Engineering is responsible for providing best in class security services to the enterprise specifically to Security Information Event Management, Vulnerability Management, Identity Access Management, Cloud Security, Network Security, etc.
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Required Technical Skill Set : Network Security Checkpoint, Palo Alto, Fortinet, Juniper, Cisco, Zscaler. 2 Ensure that network devices are maintained and configured as per the security and operational needs.
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Our client is at the forefront of IT, IoT, OT security, delivering cloud and network cybersecurity solutions for a connected world. · Familiarity with Network and Security solutions including Cisco ISE, FortiNAC, Arista MSS-G, Meraki, Aruba, Tenable, Qualys, Crowdstrike, Zscaler, Splunk, Service NOW.
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Preferred: At least one entry-level vendor-neutral certification in the Information Security arena (GICF, GSEC, CISA, CEH, etc.) Mastech Digital provides IT associates in digital and mainstream technologies, Digital Transformation Services around Salesforce.com and SAP HANA, as well as Digital Learning Services.
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Familiarity with IT Infrastructure – Mainframe, distributed, cloud, network, disaster recovery, automation, ITIL processes. TRM network and app pen test findings, FOSS findings. Cyber Security experience – CompTIA Security+ certificate.
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Act as a technical lead in delivery of projects acting as a network security SME, ensuring that solutions remain in scope and are aligned to agreed business requirements, appropriate delivery methodologies are followed and that effective governance is applied.
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CyberSecurity: ransomware, application & data security, email security, identity & access management, cloud security. Network engineering and administration: route/switch, wireless, SDWAN, SDN, Load Balancing (HPE, Cisco, VMware, F5.
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Experience with assessment, development, implementation, optimization, and documentation of a comprehensive and broad set of security technologies and processes (secure software development (Application Security), data protection, cryptography, key management, identity and access management (IAM), network security) within SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and other cloud environments.
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As our nationwide growth accelerates as, our IT team at our location in Dallas, TX plays a key role in driving forward our mission of Bringing Happiness to Every Home by aggressively owning the implementation and maintenance of strategic technical initiatives surrounding scalability, security, and compliance.
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As a next generation digital business with worldwide leading positions in digital, cloud, data, advanced computing and security, it brings deep expertise for all industries in more than 47 countries.
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A recycling company in the Irving, TX area is looking for a Senior Network Engineer to join their team. Expert level understanding of EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, MPLS, VPN, Ethernet, DSL, DMVPN, QoS, COS, SNMP, VoIP, VLANS, Subnetting, Supernetting, Trunking, Virtual Networking, SASE (SDWAN and all other components), WLAN, NetFlow, network monitoring systems, cloud service providers such as MS Azure and OCI.
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Reviewing cloud security architectures and determining if good practices are being followed (e.g., the Landing Zone concept, Network and resource segmentation, cloud policy design structure); and providing recommendations to comply with applicable cybersecurity framework.
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Experience with secure software development, data protection, cryptography, key management, network security (VPNs, FWs, WAF) within cloud environments. Ensure security solutions comply with relevant regulatory requirements (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS) and industry standards (e.g., NIST, ISO/IEC.
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Work closely with network security engineers to support the firewall and VPN infrastructure. Engineer/Maintain a complex network to support core, distribution, and access networks, cloud-based production systems, wireless networks, VoIP infrastructure and video communications networks Analyze and troubleshoot complex network communications, reported problems, failures and bottlenecks.
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