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Key Ownership: Service Management, Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management and Configuration Management. As a subject matter expert in service management, the ITIL consultant will have a targeted focus on Change and Configuration Management processes, Incident Management, also Training and Process Documentation.
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As a subject matter expert in service management, the ITIL consultant will have a targeted focus on Change and Configuration Management processes, Incident Management, and Training and Process Documentation.
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We are looking for an experienced Incident Management Engineer to join our Global Incident Response Team. The ideal candidate will have experience leveraging ITIL best practices for Incident Management and providing key metrics and reporting to drive continuous improvement.
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Knowledge of general cybersecurity concepts and methods including, but not limited to secure configuration management, data protection and privacy, security monitoring, incident response, governance, risk and compliance, patch management, enterprise security strategies and architecture.
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The SOC Analyst additionally works to support the Incident Response Team by conducting monitoring and analysis during incident management engagements. DMI (Digital Management, LLC.) is looking for a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst with hands-on experience monitoring, detecting, and analyzing threats and cybersecurity events to identify and defend against validated intrusion events.
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Examples of audit subject matter includes configuration management, incident and problem management, IT asset management, IT change management, service continuity management, IT vendor management, Operating Systems, SQL and Oracle Databases, Network devices (firewalls, routers, etc.
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Proven ability to perform test of controls (design and operating effectiveness) e.g. Cloud, SDLC, AI/ML, Change Management, Identity and Access Management, Third Party, Encryption, Configuration Management, Patching, Network Security, Incident Response, Capacity and Resiliency.
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Knowledge of general cybersecurity concepts and methods including, but not limited to, vulnerability management, privacy, incident response, governance, risk and compliance, enterprise security strategies, and architecture.
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Hands on operational experience with vulnerability management scanning tools (e.g. Qualys, Rapid7, Tenable, CrowdStrike, Tanium, Defender) including the ability to deploy, configure, and run these tools.
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Hands on operational experience with vulnerability management prioritization platforms (e.g. SNOW VR, Kenna/Cisco VM, NopSec, Nucleus, Vulcan) including the ability to deploy, configure, and run these tools.
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Coordinate with Service Process Managers responsible for Incident Management, Request Management, Problem Management, Configuration Management, and Change Management.
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Execute response activities which may include incident response, incident management, driving remediation or threat mitigation, threat hunting and forensic analysis; carry out other security operations activities which may include identification of weakness (such as vulnerabilities / insecure configurations), reviewing/assessing security configuration change requests and driving the coverage of the security monitoring services.
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Minimum five years of recent experience in cyber security operations, such as data loss prevention, data discovery and classification, threat detection engineering, threat analysis, threat hunting, incident response, vulnerability, and configuration monitoring with the goal of attack surface reduction.
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Hands on operational experience with vulnerability management tools (e.g. Qualys, Tenable, Rapid7), including the ability to architect, deploy, configure and operate. As a Manager Consultant, you will serve on client engagement teams to assist in delivering the full range of services and work with EY Cybersecurity leadership to develop the firm’s vulnerability management service offering.
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Our Vulnerability Management team aims to build a full-service vulnerability management offering providing clients with tailored solutions to deploy and run vulnerability management programs.
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