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Applies expertise in counter terrorism, subversion, sabotage, and espionage threats posed by various entities within the area of operations; as well as familiarity with threat analysis, operations, and related systems, such as the Migration Defense Intelligence Threat Data System (MDITDS), Intelligence Information Report (IIR) production, Virtual Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Analysis and Processing System (VCHAPS.
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Direct the Cyber Intelligence capability to identify potential threats delivering strategic reports and strategies to minimize the impact of the threat. Knowledge of Cyber Threat Management and Intelligence methodologies.
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Work closely with the Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC), and Cyber Threat Intelligence teams to build new tailored security detections. Cyber Threat Intelligence knowledge and/or experience.
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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 curation of Threat Intelligence.
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Develops cyber solutions, internal processes and standards for threat intelligence workflow Articulates defensive security measures, define new security requirements and develop mitigation techniques to maximize protection and preservation of the Brand Advises leadership on the entire range of risk matters facing the department and ensures the mitigation of operational risk.
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Operate and maintain CLS Security controls related to SIEM, DLP, Vulnerability Management, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Endpoint Protection, Network Protection, etc. S. in a technology discipline (Computer Science, Information Management, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity or equivalent) or Security Certifications such as CISSP, SANS GIAC GSEC, GCED, GCIA, GCIH, GREM; or Cisco CCNA, CCNP; or equivalent.
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This role will assist and coordinate with incident response staff, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and perimeter security teams during response activities and cyber investigations.
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This position will support the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) GSM-O II program, and DISA Global Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) organization based out of Scott AFB, IL with Cyber Threat Intelligence products, management of adversary indicators of compromise, tracking and monitoring of adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures, and leading cyber threat intelligence collaboration internally and externally to DISA Global.
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By fusing together human expertise and a business-first mindset with the right combination of technology and threat intelligence, Avertium delivers a more comprehensive, more programmatic approach to cybersecurity - one that drives action on the ground and influence in the boardroom.
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Knowledge of threat intelligence, vulnerability management, and security incident response best practices. Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management. Relevant certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH) or Certified Incident Response Handler (GCFA) are preferred.
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Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks, threat intelligence platforms, and SIEM tools. QualificationsRequired Qualifications:Minimum of 2 years of experience in cyber threat intelligence, information security, or a related role.
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Monitor cyber threat activity, intelligence feeds, and open-source intelligence continuously. Utilize the Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) for automated threat indicator intake, integration, and sharing.
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GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence Certification. GIAC Certified Incident Handler Certification. She/he will demonstrate strong skills in system administration, log management, event correlation, and threat detection and will support building and maintaining a system that analyzes collected data and derives facts, inferences, and projections to determine if the systems being monitored are operating normally.
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SANS GCTI (GIAC Cyber Threat Intelligence) SANS GOSI (GIAC Open Source Intelligence) Utilize Threat Intelligence and Threat Models to create threat hypotheses.
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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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