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GCFA, GCFE, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, IASAE II, GCIA, GCIH, CSSP Analyst, CSSP Incident Responder, CEH, SANS GIAC GNFA preferred. Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity.
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The DFT, working within the Cyber Security Operations (CSO) function, is responsible for performing deep-dive investigations in collaboration with our Cyber Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT), as well as providing investigative support and technical expertise to internal stakeholders such as Office of Ethics and Compliance, Employee Relations, Human Resources, Legal, and Global Security.
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Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred. Knowledge of threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and security incident response best practices.
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Hands-on experience in penetration testing, incident response, and bug bounty programs. Assist in developing and maintaining internal incident response guidelines. Relevant industry certifications such as CEH, OSCP, GIAC, or vendor-specific certifications.
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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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Required IAT Certs: one or more of the following: CASP+, CISA, CISSP, GCIH, CEH, GIAC, GCIA, CCNP-Security. Required IAT Certs: one or more of the following: CASP+, CISA, CISSP, GCIH, CEH, GIAC, GCIA, CCNP-Security.
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Integrate penetration testing activities with other testing efforts, including but not limited to, vulnerability assessments, threat modeling, event detection evaluation, continuous monitoring tool verification, incident response, and incident reporting compliance.
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The CIC supports cybersecurity monitoring, threat analysis, incident response, and infrastructure remediation within and across all of the State Department’s information technology (IT) infrastructure.
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Proven experience in IT security, including security monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, and cloud security operations (AWS, Azure, or GCP). Demonstrated expertise in incident response, threat intelligence, security controls, and risk management.
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5+ years of information security experience including experience in one or more of the following security disciplines: information security monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, host/network forensics, cyber-crime investigation, penetration testing, business continuity, or cyber threat intelligence.
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At least 7-10 years of experience in the field of information security, with a focus on vulnerability management, security architecture, and incident response. Lead the incident response process, including containment and investigations in cooperation with external resources, identifying the root cause of security incidents and developing remediation plans.
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Certification in: Certified Ethical Hacker, Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator, CompTIA Cyber Security Analyst, CompTIA Cloud+, CompTIA Pentest+, GCHI-GIAC Certified Incident Handler, Cyber Security Incident Responder OR GIAC Response and Industrial Defense.
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You earned and maintain at least one of the following certifications: GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA) GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) GIAC Network Forensic Analyst (GFNA) CSSP Analyst CSSP Incident Responder Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Sys Admin, Audit, Network, and Security (SANS.
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Basic Requirements 3 years related experience in Penetration TestingUS Citizen or Permanent ResidentOne of the following (or equivalent):GIAC Penetration Tester ("GPEN")Certified Ethical Hacker ("CEH")CompTIA PenTest+Licensed Penetration Tester Master ("LPT")Preferred Requirements 5 years of relevant experience in Penetration TestingMultiple Cyber Security Certifications Evolver Federal is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all job seekers.
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5+ years of experience in a technical role in the areas of Security Operations, Threat Intelligence, Cyber Incident Response, or Penetration Testing/Red Team. Experience with reverse engineering, digital forensics (DFIR) or incident response, or machine learning models.
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