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Lead end-to-end Incident Lifecycle Management (Sev 1-4) and oversee resolution processes. DISH Wireless seeks an Incident Manager for our 24/7 Network Operations Center, focused on supporting the DISH Wireless network.
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This position is responsible for the Department's comprehensive, complex use of force programs, firearms and armory operations programs, emergency management, emergency preparedness, incident response and management programs, specialty teams coordination, facility security management programs, CI & community security management, and crisis intervention activities, including administration, management, and oversight with full responsibility and accountability.
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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 Details: Labor Category: Cyber Security Analyst Position Level: All Levels Salary: Up to $245,000.00 per year Core Hours: 9am to 4pm Location: McLean VA Mandatory Requirements: 1+ years of experience in Cybersecurity, Information Technology or Computer Science.
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Deploys nationally recognized incident command system (ICS) and management (NIMS) principals; provides incident scene response and on-scene NTTA command 24/7 as needed; works to find ways to improve incident response and management activities.
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Support after hours/weekend on-call requirements (rotational with Incident Management Coordinator and Incident Manager) You will also maintain and report Event and Incident response metrics and closely coordinate with other IT Service Management process leads particularly Event, Incident and Problem Management.
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Health and Safety Leader/Health & Safety Specialist/EHS/Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist/Chemical Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/Title V/PSM/Process Safety Management/Process Hazard Analysis/Incident Investigation/EHS Manager/Safety Manager/Engineering/Industrial Safety/Environmental Sciences.
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The Head of IT Service Management and Quality Engineering will oversee a team responsible for Incident & Problem Management, Change Management, Operations Command Center, Network Operations Center, Application Support, and Quality Engineering.
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Three (3) Years System Level Cybersecurity Experience to include Incident response and Threat Hunting: As part of a mid to large enterprise red team or threat hunt team Experience with enterprise vulnerability management, endpoint security or web security.
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Oversee the Incident & Problem Management, Change Management, Operations Command Center, Network Operations Center, Application Support, and Quality Engineering teams. Head of IT Service Management - Director page is loaded.
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Technical expertise in 6+ 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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Key information security functions and activities include architecture and design for NCR information security controls, developing and enforcing policies and standards, security awareness training, risk management, assessment, and testing, monitoring and metrics, incident management, and threat and vulnerability management.
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Provide frontline Cloud operational support, incident management, and administration for the company including AWS, Snowflake, MongoDB Atlas, and Confluent Cloud Identity and Access Management across various Cloud platforms, Cloud secrets management including deployment, rotation, and tooling integration.
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Provide frontline Cloud operational support, incident management, and administration for Morgan Stanley including AWS, Snowflake, MongoDB Atlas, and Confluent Cloud. The Cloud Support Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and supporting the operational aspects of Investment Management's Cloud Program including Monitoring, Identity and Secrets Management, Backups, Recovery, and Incident Response.
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Establish an incident response plan and vulnerability management program. Lead and expand the cyber operations team, encompassing SOC, insider threat management, and threat hunting teams.
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GCFA, GCFE, EnCE, CCE, CFCE, CISSP, IASAE II, GCIA, GCIH, CSSP Analyst, CSSP Incident Responder, CEH, SANS GIAC GNFA preferred. Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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