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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Engineer to join our Cybersecurity Threat Response Team. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of cybersecurity threats, advanced technical skills in threat detection and mitigation, and the ability to lead and contribute to complex response efforts following the incident handling lifecycle.
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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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Sony Corporation of America is seeking a Senior Engineer Detection & Response to fill a critical hybrid role encompassing security monitoring, detection engineering, incident response, digital forensics, and threat hunting.
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Excellent technical knowledge of mainstream operating systems and a wide range of security technologies, such as network security appliances, identity, and access management (IAM) systems, anti-malware solutions, privilege access management (PAM), data loss prevention (DLP), encryption at-rest and in-transit, multi-factor authentication (MFA), end-point-security, vulnerability scanning and patch management, automated policy compliance tools, and desktop security tools.
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Information Security Certifications such as CISSP, CEH, GPEN, OCSP, RHCSA, CompTIA Security+ Linux+, GIAC, GCIH, GCFA, GCIA, GNFA, GCUX or CISA are a plus. The Sr. Information Security Engineer is responsible for the complex design and implementation of organization security components to ensure that information, (Regulatory and Private) is secure from unauthorized access, protected from inappropriate alteration, physically secure, available to authorized users in a timely fashion, and monitored for incidents, breaches, and other anomalies.
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Utilizes information security technologies such as antivirus, IDS/IPS, SIEM, endpoint detection & response, DLP, data encryption, proxies, and network access control, as well as security policies and procedures, and incident response.
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Develop and manage annual technology infrastructure budgets, forecasts, and resource planning; monitor security policies, standards, guidelines, and procedures covering areas such as access control, risk management, incident response, business continuity, and disaster recovery.
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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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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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In-depth understanding of information security principles and best practices, including network security, cryptography, system security, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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5+ years of experience in information security, especially on a Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT), Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Computer Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC) or a Security Operations Center (SOC) leadership role.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 1 Years, Job Overview:A law firm is seeking a Tech Transactions and Data Privacy (Incident Response) Associate Attorney to join their Philadelphia, PA office.
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Familiarity with Log Analysis, Packet Analysis OSI Model, Network Architectures, NIST, DICAP, RMF, and Information Operations, threat intelligence activities including the collection of and tracking threat actors, digital forensics incident response; and threat hunting methodologies.
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Technical experience in the following: Windows disk and memory forensics Network Security Monitoring (NSM), network traffic analysis, and log analysis Unix or Linux disk and memory forensics Static and dynamic malware analysis Forensic and malware analysis Threat management/hunting Threat analysis Vulnerability management and analysis Experience with a Managed Security Services (MSS.
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We have a client who is looking for a seasoned SOC Analyst level 2, who has mid to senior level skills with Endpoint security, Incident response, and Enterprise Security Protocols.
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