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Network Security Engineer

Prudent Technologies and Consulting, Inc.
Rogerstone
3 weeks ago
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Network Security Engineer

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Network Security Engineer

Network Security Engineer

Network Security Engineer

Required Experience

  • Min 5+ years of experience working in a security team.
  • Extensive experience with network security design, firewall management, and intrusion detection.
  • Deep experience in deploying application-based firewalls (Palo Alto, Fortinet or similar) on premise or in cloud-based services (Prisma, Zscaler or similar) and SSL inspection techniques.
  • Proficiency in multiple security technologies, including network security, NGFW, NAC, network segmentation, and network security architecture.
  • Solid knowledge and working experience with Layer 2-7 protocols and technologies
  • Strong knowledge and troubleshooting experience with routing, security protocols, ACLs, Firewalls, WAF, and Intrusion Prevention Systems
  • Experience with open-source network scanning tools
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to build consensus and to present complex presentations
  • Basic knowledge with one or more scripting languages
  • Certifications—PCNSA or similar, CISSP or similar, SANS GCIH or similar


Responsibilities:

  • Implement and support security solutions that meet corporate security requirements.
  • Configure and troubleshoot network firewalls to ensure optimal network security.
  • Work closely with Security team partners/Business Relationship Managers, Field IT leadership and managed service suppliers to ensure successful identification and timely delivery of network security services to the business.
  • Drive and develop automation opportunities for the management of security infrastructure
  • Manage and maintain our firewall systems to ensure optimal performance and security.
  • Analyze and proactively come up with creative solutions for operational needs that present security challenges.
  • Manage and maintain security systems by applying system patches and other periodic maintenance tasks.
  • Create and maintain standard operating procedures and guides for new and/or existing security solution implementations.
  • Regularly communicate progress to company leadership and program stakeholders
  • Attend weekly teleconferences, meetings, and participates in working groups, as related to constant changing security environment.
  • Zero Trust Network Policy (Micro Firewall & Network Security rule design and administration across multiple platforms
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