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Work Description: Seeking a strong cyber security engineer (CSE) or information security systems engineer (ISSE) to assist in establishing, coordinating, and maintaining our cloud service provider (CSP) cyber security posture and perform risk analysis within cloud security organization.
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The Incident Response Engineer role is for experienced IT and cyber security professionals with foundational digital forensics experience and knowledge that wants to be involved in all aspects of cyber security and learn something new every day.
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Experience with administration of various information security tools, ie) log extraction in SIEM, configuration & policy updates in EDR, and detection rule deployment. Incident Investigation : Participating in the investigation of security incidents by collecting and analyzing relevant data, logs, and evidence.
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As a Senior Security Engineer, you will play a crucial role in enhancing our cybersecurity posture by implementing advanced measures to detect, respond to, and mitigate cyber threats.
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General Summary: As a Senior Security Engineer, you will play a crucial role in enhancing our cybersecurity posture by implementing advanced measures to detect, respond to, and mitigate cyber threats.
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Leverage the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and other forms of structured threat intelligence approaches to enhance detection analytic capabilities, develop contextualized alerts, and improve overall cyber security posture.
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In-depth packet analysis skills, core forensic familiarity, incident response skills, and data fusion skills based on multiple security data sources. Senior Security Engineer.
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Relevant information security-related certifications such as ISC2 CISSP, and GIAC GCIH, GCIA, GNFA, GCFE or similar technical certifications are highly desirable. Strong understanding of MITRE ATT&CK framework, cyber threat landscapes, attack vectors and threat actors.
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6+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: cyber threat intelligence, Security Operations, Incident Response, Forensic Analysis, Penetration Testing, Network Security, and Platform Security.
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Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to information security operations, cyber risk & intelligence, data loss & fraud protection, regulatory compliance, policy management and audits & assessment.
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As a Detection Engineer on our team, you will utilize the latest cyber tools available and assist in creating new ones while allowing you to advance the nation's information security posture.
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5+ years of information security related experience, in areas such as: security operations, incident analysis, incident handling, vulnerability management or testing, system patching, log analysis, intrusion detection, or security device administration.
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Security monitoring technologies, such as EDRs, Web Proxies, UEBA, DLP, among others. In-depth knowledge of network and host security technologies and products (such as firewalls, network IDS/IPS, scanners) with a desire to continuously improve these skills.
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Title: Cyber Security Project Engineer Location: McLean, VA Clearance: Active TS/SCI w/ Polygraph needed to apply Company Overview: Cornerstone Defense is the Employer of Choice within the Intelligence, Defense, and Space communities of the U.S. Government.
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