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Develop appropriate tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) for response to cyber threats, cyber security, and access-related incidents, downward directed tasks, and insider threat triggers.
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Once an incident is determined to have a direct link, or suggests the potential of being linked, to an insider threat activity, a detailed report will be generated detailing the level of risk and distributed to the Insider Threat Working Group (InT WG.
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Develops and distributes and executes security policies, standards, and procedures and reviews and makes recommendations on draft insider threat. This includes proficiency in identifying Potential Risk Indicators (PRIs) and generating detailed risk assessment reports for the Insider Threat Working Group (InT WG.
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Senior Associate, Insider Threat Analyst. Analyze, summarize, and report on activity data of an identified exiting population against insider threat alerts and referrals from partner Insider Threat (IT) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) SecOps teams, other Cyber stakeholders including the Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC), and external stakeholders in Human Resources and Associate Relations , the HR Career Transition Support Center (CTSC), the Office of Corporate Investigations (OCI), Legal, and others.
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Policy and Reporting (20%) : Uses technical expertise to prepare, review, analyze, and coordinate various administrative actions affecting the Insider Threat and Incident Reporting Programs.
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Examples of specialized experience includes: Experience that demonstrates the ability to analyze and process incidents or threats with a focus on detecting predictive or actual insider threat activities.
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Threat Analysis (50%) : The employee reviews, analyzes, and processes all incidents or threats reported to the Situational Awareness Management Center (SAMC) in order to detect incidents that may indicate predictive or actual insider threat activity based on Potential Risk Indicators (PRIs.
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Utilize insider threat and DLP tools, and cyber logging tools across several platforms to investigate insider threats and escalate to appropriate stakeholders including the Insider Threat Investigations team (Tier 2), the Office of Corporate Investigations, and Legal as appropriate.
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Threat Mitigation (30%) : The employee uses technical expertise in physical security policies and standards while reviewing SAMC incidents reports to ensure the appropriate security countermeasures have been implemented to safeguard buildings, property, and the protection of IRS personnel.
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As an Insider Threat investigator in our newly formed Exit Risk Mitigation (ERM) team, you will perform and help lead the ERM team in the monitoring, detection, analysis, and investigation of departing associates exhibiting anomalous behavior using a wide variety of security tools across multiple environments to identify, mitigate, and escalate potential insider threats.
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Capital One is looking for an Insider Threat investigations analyst to join the Cyber Insider Threat and Technical Investigations program. Identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for process and alert improvement, and raise and present these issues to Insider Threat team leads for resolution.
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U.S. Passport; Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization; or Report of Birth Abroad of a U.S. Citizen (Form FS-240. FMSS - Deputy Director. Birth certificate showing birth in the U.S; Provides guidance and assistance to physical security staff on mitigation strategies and to assist identifying and resolving complex security issues.
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Present case artifacts and findings in informal meetings with other Insider Threat analysts and investigators. 3+ years of experience in the cyber or threat analyst field. Use technology, infrastructure and operational processes to enable a more effective user-based threat detection and investigation program.
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Common attacker types and motivations (e.g., nation-state sponsored, ransomware gang, script kiddie, insider threat, etc.) Integration of threat intelligence feeds with security policy enforcement points.
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Solid understanding of cybersecurity processes and concepts (e.g. vulnerability management, security governance, software development, incident response, physical security, auditing and logging, micro segmentation, secure access service edges, zero trust architecture, SBOM, Secure Software Development Lifecycle, Insider Threat, Digital Supply Chain, Vendor Risk Management, PKI, penetration testing) as well as application controls and segregation of duties.
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