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Performs investigation and responds to alerts generated by Security Operations tooling such as IDS/IPS, SIEM, Web Proxy technologies through the entire Incident Response life-cycle. Strong familiarity of fundamental and operational concepts in information security, including network security, encryption, authentication, and incident response.
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MJHS is seeking an Information Security Analyst with Incident response, vulnerability management, penetration testing and event management (SIEM) experience. Participate in Incident Response activities.
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Experience with security incident response and vulnerability management, including solid understanding of various techniques used to exploit identified vulnerabilities. Work with the business on the development and revision of security controls, policies, and procedures to manage IT security, and incident response.
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SOC Operations provides the opportunity to work in dedicated network defense environments with focus on threat identification, incident response, cyber threat intelligence infusion, and mitigations to ensure defensive resiliency.
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Ability to support incident response and forensic operations as required to include static/dynamic malware analysis and reverse engineering Experience with enterprise security tools, including Security information and event management (SIEM), Threat intelligence platforms (TIPs), or Network monitoring tools Experience in creating, modifying, tuning, IDS signatures/SIEM correlation searches and other detection signatures.
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Serves as subject matter expert in the area of analyzing risks while having an understanding of multiple security platforms and layers, including vulnerability management, intrusion detection/prevention, incident response, log correlation and management, operating systems, and identity and access management.
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Hands-on experience implementing and operating three or more common information security methodologies, such as incident response, risk management, data protection, identity and access management, role-based access control, etc.
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Performs client network and systems analysis and research, identifying/correlating information by applying data visualization tools and/or existing analytical processes to analyze data and create analytical products for client systems security monitoring and incident response management.
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Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity. Gray Tier Technologies is looking for a SOC/Cyber Network Defense Analyst (CNDA) Senior to support The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT.
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Design security solutions that mitigate or reduce cyber risk that is identified via assessments, consultations, and incident response. Technical expertise in 2+ security domains between endpoint security, network security, email and web security, data security, identity security, cloud, containers, Operational Technology (OT), vulnerability and configuration management, threat intelligence management, security automation, and security incident and event management (SIEM.
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Lead incident response activities in coordination with the Sr. Manager, Security Operations based on established process and procedures. You will play a leading role in identifying, monitoring, and directing security incident response, defining and executing security assessments, and reporting on compliance with security policies and standards.
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3+ years of experience in cyber security, DLP, insider threat, incident response, or technical investigations. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP), AWS Certification, GIAC Security Operations Certified (GSOC), GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC), Security+ Certification.
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The Information Security Program Manager will work with HR, Incident Response Team, and Enterprise Risk Management to conduct computer forensics investigations. The Information Security Program Manager provides coordination and support to incident response.
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Optomi in partnership with a multinational retail company is looking for a Tier 2 Incident response/Threat Analyst to add to their growing team! Demonstrated understanding of incident response, insider threat investigations, forensics, cyber threats, and information security.
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Minimum of a Secret Clearance Required with ability to obtain TS/SCI Position Description As a CND Incident Response Analyst you will identify, isolate, investigate, inform, and implement measures to detect and protect data across a wide spectrum of sources and locations.
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