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Required, preferably in a fast-paced and constantly changing environment with 2-3 years of experience with SIEM, IDS/IPS, vulnerability management, incident response, threat intelligence.
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Proficient understanding of diverse cybersecurity technologies, including SIEM, EDR, IDS/IPS, Firewall, Vulnerability Management, Identity and Access Management, and the Zero-Trust approach, among others.
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Email security; Cloud infrastructure and security (Microsoft Azure); Identity and access management (IAM) and multi-factor authentication (MFA); Vulnerability and patch management; End-user security awareness; Security information and event management (SIEM); Security Program Development, including Incident Response, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery, among other policies, plans, and standards; Linux; Scripting (Python, PowerShell, bash.
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Active Directory, Group Policy, VMware vSphere Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics Basic–level understanding of IT security principles, technologies, best practices, and NIST guidance Logical Access Control PKI and other encryption methods Network–based and host–based IDS/IPS Security configuration baselines.
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Experience and proficiency with any of the following: Anti-Virus, HIPS/HBSS, IDS/IPS, Full Packet Capture, Network Forensics. POSITION SUMMARY:This position is part of the NCSC Security Operations Center (SOC) that executes 24x7 cybersecurity monitoring and incident response for NOAA networks.
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Technologies include SIEM, vulnerability assessment, discovery, infrastructure (firewall, IPS/IDS, proxy, network capture), host based security, PCAP, penetration testing/external assessment tools, forensics, etc.
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Uses knowledge of cybersecurity frameworks, government regulations, threat intelligence, and incident response to proactively protect the district and respond to incidents. Maintains the company’s EDS, NDS, IPS, firewalls, or web filtering systems.
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This position will also be responsible for tactical incident response service including forensics in addition to performing services like vulnerability assessments, FW/IPS/IDS analysis, security education, and interpretation to customers.
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Proficiency in using security tools such as SIEM, IDS/IPS, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and threat intelligence platforms. Monitor and triage security alerts and events from various sources including SIEM, IDS/IPS, firewalls, and endpoint protection systems ,et al.
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Technical understanding in some of the following areas: network communication using TCP/IP protocols, basic understanding of malware (malware communication installation or malware types), or intermediate knowledge of computer network defense operations (proxy, firewall, IDS/IPS, router/switch, or open-source information collection)Ability to identify/prioritize relevant collection requirements/gaps in response to supply chain threats to the federal agency customers and key stakeholders.
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The role involves protecting cybersecurity assets and delivering cybersecurity incident detection, incident response, threat assessment, cyber intelligence, software security, and vulnerability assessment services.
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Analyze and respond to security threats from Firewall (FW), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Antivirus (AV), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Network Detection and Response (NDR), Email Security, Cloud Security, and other security threat data sources.
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At GMF our Cybersecurity organization is a global team consisting of architecture, engineering, operations, governance, and risk functions under the Chief Information Security Officer reporting directly to the CEO.We are hiring for multiple levels on our Cybersecurity Incident Response team.
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Possess knowledge and experience across the information security domain such as Endpoint Security, SIEM, IDS/IPS, Packet Capture Analysis, Incident Response, and Cyber Threat Intelligence.
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Experience with one or more Information Security controls such as IDS/IPS, Firewalls, Endpoint Protection, DLP, or Application Security is ideal. Design, deploy, configure, and manage the SIEM infrastructure using Splunk to ensure effective and efficient threat detection and incident response capabilities.
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