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This includes, but is not limited to, Business Continuity Planning, IT Risk Assessment, Incident Response, Third Party Risk Management, and Security Awareness Training programs.
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Please highlight experience related to: - Security technologies such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, DLP, and endpoint protection- Security incident response, threat intelligence and detection, and vulnerability management.
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The Cyber Security Engineer - Threat Management is responsible for second level security event/incident response along with the collection, analysis, and dissemination of cyber threat intelligence.
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The Assistant Director, EITS Security Incident Response (Tier III) is part of the Enterprise Information Technology Services, Information Security and Risk Management team and will work at an enterprise level to ensure a consistent delivery of information security and risk management services with focus.
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Functions include accounts payable processing, monthly billing process, customer receivables management, account reconciliations, as well as maintaining accounting policies and procedures that ensure the highest level of efficiency while following appropriate internal controls and compliance with US GAAP. This role is an integral part of the finance team and will report to the Assistant Controller.
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SIEM, Network Behavior Analysis tools, Antivirus, and Network Packet Analyzers, Digital Forensics tools in an Enterprise environment, Cyber Incident Response activities in an Enterprise environment.
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All of the duties listed support one or more of the following cybersecurity related functions; information security, SA&A, incident response, cyber security, insider threat, computer forensics, vulnerability assessment and management, network data capture, intrusion detection, log management, auditing, security incident and event management (SIEM), and penetration testing.
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As a Cloud Support Engineer, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and supporting the operational aspects of the Cloud Program, covering Monitoring, Identity and Secrets Management, Backups, Recovery, and Incident Response.
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Responsible for leading incident response, threat intelligence, and event co-relation for a broad set of technologies under the cyber security program. Experience with risk assessment and incident response procedures.
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Experience working with Security Information Event Management (SIEM), Email Security Gateway, Continuous Monitoring, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Network Traffic Analysis, Incident Response, Endpoint Security Systems, Digital Forensics, WLAN Monitoring, Threat Hunting, Threat Modeling and Offensive Security.
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Hands-on experience in performing Incident Response and Cyber Threat Intelligence functions, including digital forensics and malware analysis. Accenture provides the opportunity to support world-class cybersecurity programs for some of the largest organizations in the world, through a focus on rapid threat identification, incident response, cyber threat intelligence infusion, and mitigations to ensure defensive resiliency.
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Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs/Relations/Business, Emergency Management, Political Science, Criminal Justice, or related discipline. Write and/or quality check event incident logbooks and reports detailing the GSOC’s response to incidents and crises.
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Experience with/exposure to Endpoint Security, Cloud Security, SIEM/Log Management, Mobile Security, Identity Security, Incident Response as well as other cyber security domains. The Information Security Engineer II will work with stakeholders and team members to assist with improving incident response processes that are aligned with the mission of the office of the CISO.
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Leads incident response and work closely with Security Operations Center (SOC) MSP during any security incident activity. Experience should include security project management; policy and process development; threat and vulnerability management; security awareness training; and understanding and remediating penetration tests.
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