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This includes performing real-time cyber threat intelligence analysis, correlating actionable security events, performing network traffic analysis using raw packet data, and participating in the coordination of resources during the incident response process.
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CND experience (Protect, Detect, Respond and Sustain) within a Computer Incident Response organization. Existing 8570 CSSP Analyst Certifications (CEH), CySA+ etc. Review massive log files, pivot between data sets, and correlate evidence for incident investigations.
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Demonstrated hands-on experience analyzing high volumes of logs, network data (e.g. Netflow, Full Packet Capture), and other attack artifacts in support of incident investigations. In-depth knowledge of architecture, engineering, and operations of at least one enterprise SIEM platform (e.g. ArcSight, Splunk, Nitro/McAfee Enterprise Security Manager, QRadar, LogLogic.
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Our client is seeking a Cyber Security Incident Response Lead (CSIRT) who will act as a regional Incident coordinator during events that require orchestrated responses between business units, executive stakeholders, legal teams, and clients worldwide.
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2 years of professional experience in incident detection and response, malware analysis, or cyber forensics. Have at least one of the following certificaitons: GPEN, GWAPT, GISF, GXPN, OSCP, OSCE, OSWP, OSEE, CISSP, CEH.
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The Vice President of Services is responsible for overseeing the delivery of billable security services including incident response, technical services, offensive services, advisory services, and Security Operations Center (SOC) as a Service.
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Torin's Cyber Security Analyst will ensure the effective operations of IT systems and network defenses, providing effective incident response capabilities, usable and effective reports that address overall situational awareness.
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Leads and coordinates remediation efforts and the incident response process for network security operations and communicates remediation and event status to security management. Responsible for providing timely updates to security management according to Charter’s Incident Response Plan.
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Lead investigations, incident response (IR), and cyber threat intelligence (CTI) engagements. Previous experience supporting or leading incident response exercises, tabletop simulations, or red team/blue team engagements.
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Review DoD and open source intelligence for threats and to identify Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and integrate those into sensors and SIEMs. Experience and proficiency with any of the following: Anti-Virus, HIPS/HBSS, IDS/IPS, Full Packet Capture, Network Forensics.
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Must have, or be able to obtain within 3 months, one of the following certifications: CERT Certified Computer Security Incident Handler (CSIH), ECC Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), GIAC Information Security Fundamentals (GISF), or ISC2 Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP.
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Qualified applicants will be on the forefront of incident response where they will utilize the latest in network security technology to provide Computer Network Defense and Information Assurance (IA) support to CGI Federal and its customers.
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The Splunk Engineer will assist in playbook development for alert triage and Incident Response, define and implement alert and threat detection metrics, statistics, and analytics. The Engineer will recommend new tools/technologies to improve network visibility, support Incident Response and Forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering, and author and maintain scripts for threat detection and automation.
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Design and implement security monitoring and incident response mechanisms to detect, respond to, and mitigate data security incidents in a timely manner. Relevant information security certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CEH, PCI ISA, CRISC, CISA, OSCP, GPen.
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Hands-on experience designing and deploying security controls across all security domains, such as access management, data protection, vulnerability management, incident response and management, application security, network security, preventive, detective, and offensive security solutions.
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