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One or more of the following certifications (OSCP, OSCE, GPEN, GXPN, CRTO, GCFA, GCIH) One or more of the following certifications (OSCP, OSCE, GPEN, GXPN, CRTO, GCFA, GCIH) Capital One’s Offensive Security Purple Team reduces cyber risk by uncovering vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the enterprise cyber environment by conducting covert/overt adversary simulation and emulation.
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Preferred Qualifications: SANS GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler) SANS GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst) SANS GCIA (GIAC Certified Intrustion Analyst) SANS GNFA (GIAC Network Forensic Analyst) SANS GWAPT (GIAC Web Application Pentester) SANS GPEN (GIAC Penetration Tester) Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) Essential Requirements: US Citizenship is required.
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Relevant certifications such as GCIH, GCFE, GMON, GCFA, GNFA, or similar credentials. Relevant certifications such as GCIH, GCFE, GMON, GCFA, GNFA, or similar credentials. Supervise the monitoring and triage of security events via the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system, ensuring accurate escalation to the Incident Response team.
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GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP. Knowledge of system and application security threats and vulnerabilities (e.g., buffer overflow, mobile code, cross-site scripting, PL/SQL and injections, race conditions, covert channel, replay, return-oriented attacks, and malicious code.
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Knowledge of Digital Forensic Investigations best practices and processesRelevant industry certifications (e.g. CISSP, GCIH, GCFA, GCIA)Employees at all levels are expected to:Understand our Operating Principles; make them the guidelines for how you do your job.
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HCISPP, SANS GIAC (GCIH, GCIA, GMON, GCED, GCDA, GPEN, GWAPT, GCFA, GCFE, GNFA, GREM)Compensation for the Cyber Security Analyst III:Salary: $120,000 - $130,000100% Remote OpportunityComprehensive benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, PTO.
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SANS GIAC (GSEC, GCIA, GCIH, GCFA, etc.) SANS GIAC (GSEC, GCIA, GCIH, GCFA, etc.) The Security Analyst will work on activities such as incident response, logging/monitoring support, application security, configuration reviews, and configuration and maintenance of various security controls, both on premise and on cloud infrastructure.
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Or related degree; or HS Diploma and 4-6 years of incident management experience Desired Certifications : GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP Powered by JazzHR. or related degree; or HS Diploma and 4-6 years of incident management experience Desired Certifications : GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP Powered by JazzHR.
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Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred. Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Incident Detection and Monitoring Incident Analysis and Investigation Incident Response and Mitigation Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management Reporting and Documentation Required Qualifications: 1+ years' experience in working within a Cyber Incident Response Team, Security Operations Center other Cybersecurity position.
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Optional: CISSP, CEH, GIAC GCFA, GCIH, Security+, or similar certifications. Knowledge in some of the following areas: Cloud Security, Endpoint Defense, Modern Malware Lifecycle, Threat Intelligence, Security Operations, Incident response, Endpoint Management, Identity Protection and Computer Forensics.
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Preference given for CCE, CCFE, CEH, CPT, CREA, GCFE, GCFA, GCIH, GCIA GIAC, Splunk Core, OSCP, SANS Security 500 Series or other industry standard equivalent. Preference given for CCE, CCFE, CEH, CPT, CREA, GCFE, GCFA, GCIH, GCIA GIAC, Splunk Core, OSCP, SANS Security 500 Series or other industry standard equivalent.
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GIAC Certified Forensic analyst (GCFA) An IAT III certification (CASP+CE, CCNP-Security, CISA, CISSP(or Associate), GCED, or GCIH) is required. Leads initial event triage & escalation, sensor monitoring, cyber incident investigation, cyber event analysis & correlation, log analysis, and malware analysis.
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Certification Requirement : One of the following: CASP, CYSA+, CLNP, Pentest+, GCIH, GCFA, GCFE, GREM, GISF, GXPN, GWEB, GNFA, GCTI, GOSI, OSCP, OSCE, OSWP, OSEE, CCFP, CISSP, CCNSecurity, CCNP-Security.
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Must have ONE of the following: GCED, GCIA, GCFA, GPEN, GWAPT, GCFE, GREM, GXPN, GMON, GCIH, CCFP, CCSP, CISSP, CSIH, CHFI, LPT, ECSA, OSCP, OSCE, OSWP, OSEE, EnCE. Must have ONE of the following: GCED, GCIA, GCFA, GPEN, GWAPT, GCFE, GREM, GXPN, GMON, GCIH, CCFP, CCSP, CISSP, CSIH, CHFI, LPT, ECSA, OSCP, OSCE, OSWP, OSEE, EnCE.
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