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Establish a fully integrated cyber fusion center combining security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, security engineering, and business resiliency. Enable rapid, coordinated incident response across business lines including fraud, physical security, business resiliency, legal, and HR through the cyber fusion center.
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You are an experienced and highly motivated senior Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) analyst engineer with extensive expertise in Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) focusing on Sumo Logic, incident investigation, Security Orchestration, Automation, Response (SOAR), and threat intelligence.
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We have an immediate need for a Cybersecurity Analyst to join a healthcare company for a contract to hire position that will by hybrid in Phoenix, AZ. This role will support the Enterprise Network Operations Security Center and Service Desk with threat intelligence data collection and analysis, research cyber threats, and participate in incident response.
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The Information Security Analyst will support the Cyber Defense and Operations (CDO) programs including Security Operations Center (SOC), Incident Response (IR), threat monitoring, threat hunting, EDR management, and assist with cybersecurity assessment activities.
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Security strategy and solutions such as Managed Detect & Response (MDR), Security Event and Incident Management (SIEM), Endpoint Detect & Response (EDR) Experience and/or ability to prepare RFP/RFI response, proposals, and solutions.
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The NIRT, a national service provider for the FRS, delivers effective intrusion detection, incident response, forensics, security intelligence, threat assessment, and penetration testing services.
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This role is accountable for the key security operations areas, including but not limited to, incident response, data loss prevention, security monitoring, threat management, host security and vulnerability management.
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About the Opportunity The Federal Reserve System (FRS) National Incident Response Team (NIRT) has an immediate opening for an Intermediate SOC Analyst (Incident Response) position, reporting to a Senior Manager Information Security.
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Manage security incidents and conducts incident analysis, containment, protection, mitigation, and recovery activities across the FRS.Evaluate incident response workflow processes.
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The ideal candidate will hold certifications such as GPEN, OSCP, OSED, OSEE, OSWE, CompTIA PenTest+, CRISC, CISSP, and CISA. This role involves protecting our organization's information assets through security assessments, incident response, risk management, and compliance.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity functions such as asset management, identity and access management, cloud security, network security, security operations, and incident response, and technologies such as SIEM, EDR, IPS/IDS, SAST, DAST, CASB/DLP, CSPM, or CWPP.
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Certified Incident Handler (GCHI), GIAC Enterprise Incident Response (GEIR), or MITRE Threat Hunting Certifications. Certified Incident Handler (GCHI), GIAC Enterprise Incident Response (GEIR), or MITRE Threat Hunting Certifications.
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Experience with application security and testing, including secure coding practices and vulnerability assessment methodologies, administering and assessing network devices and security controls, including network security management and configuration, and with Windows or Linux system administration, including managing and securing operating systems effectively.
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2+ years' experience using Splunk for Incident Management and processes supported by Identity Management, Phishing handling, On-Call systems, End point Detection and response, AWS cloud security tools.
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Industry certifications in cyber forensics and incident response, such as GIAC Cloud Security Essentials Certification (GCLD), GIAC Cloud Threat Detection (GCTD), GIAC Cloud Security Automation (GCSA), GIAC Cloud Forensics Responder (GCFR), Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE), GIAC Certified Forensic Examiner (GCFE), GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (GCFA), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM), and other related credentials.
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