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Seeking an experienced Behavioral Scientist for our insider threat operational requirements on a mission-focused program within a challenging, dynamic setting located in downtown Washington DC. Successful candidate in this position will conduct behavioral research and assessments with the goal of informing the development of insider threat and security policies and procedures within a government agency.
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Redhorse Corporation is looking for a Insider Threat Security Specialist to join a team of specialized professionals providing comprehensive security support services, including expert functional, technical, and administrative security support to manage and execute a broad security program for the Security Directorate of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy OUSD(P.
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Data Protection Reporting & Analytics; Insider Threat Integration: Skills in generating reports and analytics on data protection activities are valued. The consultant should ideally be able to integrate these insights into an organization's broader security measures, such as monitoring for insider threats.
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Coordinate efforts with other departments (e.g., Operations, Business Development, IT) that have their own required trainings (e.g., annual IT security training, annual insider threat training.
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Proactively build and maintain relationships with partner teams, including but not limited to Cyber Intelligence, Red Team, Insider Threat, and CSOC. Develop expertise on the Capital One threat landscape using internal data, threat trends, and operational metrics to clearly communicate the Capital One threat landscape to senior executives, to include the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer.
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Document and monitor information assurance programs and computer network systems for compliance of continuity, operations security, forensics, regulatory compliance, insider threat detection and mitigation, physical security analysis (including facilities analysis, and security management.
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5+ years of experience with incident response, security operations, malware analysis, or threat hunting. Our analysts spend each day hunting for evidence of threat actor activity and working with engineering and security teams to improve our detection capabilities and security controls.
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Formulate related threat management strategies in support of DITMAC analytical findings/recommendations provided to DoD Component Insider Threat programs that may have significant national security implications.
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Oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of the GTRI Information Systems Program, including insider threat awareness, for facility management, Information Systems personnel, users, and others, as appropriate.
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In your new role as a cyber security professional, you will protect our customer’s most sensitive data and complex systems from all forms of threats including cyber-attacks, insider threats, rogue network devices, and malicious software and applications.
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Industry recognized Professional Security Certification preferred (CISSP< CIPP/IT, CRISC) Minimum of 2 years of hands on experience with Data Security vendors, product capabilities, and solutions that focus on Data Protection and not limited to Data Loss Prevention, Rights Management, Data Classification and Data Privacy.
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The manager should ideally be able to integrate these insights into an organization's broader security measures, such as monitoring for insider threats. Minimum of 4 years of hands-on experience with Data Security vendors, product capabilities, and solutions that focus on Data Protection and not limited to Data Loss Prevention, Rights Management, Data Classification, and Data Privacy.
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Task 11 - Cyber Insider Threat. Task 4 - Cyber Threat Emulation Operations and Execution. Task 10 - Cyber Threat Intelligence. TestPros is a successful and growing business, established in 1988 to provide Information Technology (IT) technical support services to a wide range of Commercial and U.S. Federal, State, and Local Government customers.
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These solutions include, but are not limited to information security operations center technologies and processes, threat intelligence solutions, vulnerability management technologies, and overall security solutions such as web content filtering, forensic solutions, end point security, etc.
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Conduct time-sensitive analysis during cyber investigations, including active threat hunting and malware analysis. Analyze log data to detect active threats within the network using knowledge of the current threat landscape, threat actor techniques, and the internal network.
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