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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Analyst to be part of making this happen. The Concierge Security Analyst role combines aspects of an IT Security Analyst, a Security Architect, and an Incident Response Consultant.
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The Concierge Security Analyst 2 is a key member of the Concierge Security Team that delivers world-class Arctic Wolf security services. Ready to further your career in the fast-paced, exciting world of cyber security.
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Senior Cyber Threat Analyst - ($92,816 - $145,479): Requires a Bachelor's degree in a related field, five (5) years of directly related experience in information security, cyber threat analysis, signals intelligence, or other cyber security related experience, and have, or be able to obtain, a CISSP certification.
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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for a Concierge Security Engineer to be part of making this happen. The Concierge Security Engineer (CSE) is critical to delivering world-class Arctic Wolf security services.
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Bachelor's degree, or CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional) or CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) or CFR (CyberSec First Responder) or Cloud+ or CySA+ (CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst) or GCED (GIAC Certified Enterprise Defender) or GICSP (Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional) or PenTest.
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A large state client is seeking an experienced information security engineer to join their growing security team. This individual will work alongside the cybersecurity director and a senior security engineer to asses organizational risk, participate in disaster recovery, business continuity, and business impact analysis.
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The CNO Analyst/Programmer 0 will provide software development in support of custom software design and development of CNO tools and techniques. Active and transferable U.S. government issued TS/SCI with polygraph security clearance is required prior to start date.
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Position SummaryAs Senior Security Engineer (Vulnerability Management analyst) at Coalfire within our Cloud Services group, you will be a self-starter, passionate about cloud security, and thrive on problem-solving.
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As a Malware Analyst and Penetration Tester, you will play a critical role in detecting, analyzing, and mitigating advanced cyber threats to ensure the security and resilience of our organization and clients' systems.
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As a Cyber Operations Analyst, you need to demonstrate thoughtful knowledge of the evolving cyber threat landscape, BlackRock’s risks, controls and security thresholds and recognize the expertise and importance of differentiated roles within the SOC. You will use your experience with scripting and knowledge of forensic techniques to rapidly assimilate complex data and information.
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Cyber Security Engineer - Vulnerability Management. Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional (GICSP) CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) Support the collection and use of data for our critical Information Assurance Vulnerability Management (IAVM) Program using various security tools (i.e. ACAS, HBSS, ADUC, Burp Suite, etc.
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Certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), Certified Malware Analyst (CMA), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), or equivalent are highly desirable. We are looking for a skilled and experienced Technical Cyber Incident Responder with expertise in malware analysis and penetration testing to join our dynamic team.
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This is an exceptionally unique position as the planned projects will require three facets of Cyber Analyst/Engineering skills: Overall System Cyber Security, SIEM (SPLUNK) Enterprise configuration and implementation for Cyber Security, and Forescout deployment for Network Access Control (NAC.
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Starting in OY1, if the option year is exercised, build and manage the security analyst and security engineer (contractor) team, to ensure and maintain a rich knowledge base of current and changing threats.
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The Cyber Security Engineer will provide the services necessary to provide Assessment & Authorization support, cyber security authorizations process support, continuous monitoring support, Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery (DR) process support, and Information System Security Officer (ISSO) support.
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