Network Security Consultant (m/f/d)
- Poland / Remote
- Start: 01.06.2026 /asap
- 4 weeks ago
- Job type:
- Project
- Duration:
- 2 years
- Scope of work:
- full-time
- Languages:
- English
ID: 178667
Westhouse is one of the leading international recruitment agencies for the procurement of highly qualified experts in fields such as IT lifecycle management, SAP, engineering, commerce and specialist consultancy.
For our client we are currently looking for a Network Security Consultant (m/f/d) - Poland / Remote.
Your tasks
- Manage and maintain security platforms including Proxy, IDS/IPS, Web Filtering and Firewall Assurance, ensuring continuous optimization of security protocols
- Review and enforce firewall policies to ensure compliance with company security standards and regulatory requirements
- Audit firewall assurance processes, validate global process flows, review approvals, and ensure alignment with best practices
- Implement and adjust firewall policy changes to maintain compliance and strengthen security posture
- Collaborate with the Network Security team and other departments to support cohesive security operations
- Communicate security operations status and incidents to stakeholders, providing recommendations for improvements and risk mitigation
- Generate and deliver detailed reports on security posture, system performance, incident resolution, and policy compliance
- Provide strategic recommendations for enhancements to security processes and infrastructure based on operational insights
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Your qualifications
- Solid understanding of network security concepts, including ports, protocols, and the associated risks and potential complications of the more commonly utilized services
- Ability to audit, improve, and manage security policies, which requires a strong security background and a proven ability to think critically about security risks
- Direct experience with refining security policies, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and driving security decisions that align with the industry’s best practices