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This Engineer should have a deep technical understanding of application, host and network security practices, as well as all incident response protocols and practices.
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Intermediate knowledge of Information Security concepts, principles, and practices, including but not limited to threat management, SIEM, and incident response. Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 4 years in a dedicated Information Security role or 5 years in an IT administration role with at least 3 years administering and supporting at least one security operations solution.
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The Information Security Engineer II will work with stakeholders and team members to assist with improving incident response processes that are aligned with the mission of the office of the CISO.
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3+ years of experience in Cyber Incident Response that must include experience in: Identification and response to existing and emerging threats Identification of attacker tools, tactics, and procedures (TTPs) Security data analysis from a variety of sources and tools TCP/IP, DNS, SIEM, and EDR technologies (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Carbon Black, etc.
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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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In-depth understanding of information security principles and best practices, including network security, cybersecurity engineering, cryptography, system security, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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2+ years of cybersecurity experience, across multiple disciplines (playbook development, incident response, threat hunting, monitoring, crisis management, log gathering, event correlation, configuration, behavior analytics, network engineering data analytics, application security, database security, risk management, project management, physical security, etc.
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Experience working with Security Information Event Management (SIEM), Email Security Gateway, Continuous Monitoring, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Network Traffic Analysis, Incident Response, Endpoint Security Systems, Digital Forensics, WLAN Monitoring, Threat Hunting, Threat Modeling and Offensive Security.
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Sunseeker has an immediate opening for a Cybersecurity Senior Operator with a strong Security Operation, Incident Response, and threat hunting background. Moreover, you will perform incident response, threat hunting and offensive security tasks on an ad hoc basis and as necessary.
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You will collaborate on matters pertaining to security tools, network monitoring, endpoint data protection, identity management, vulnerability/patch management, and incident response, upholding the highest standards of security throughout our organization.
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This position is part of a team that provides information security analysis services, incident response services, and ultimately information risk management support to the business.
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Senior Security Incident Response Engineer. Reporting to the Sr Manager of Incident Response under our Director of Security Resilience, our SIRT's mission is to help Twitch find, communicate about, handle, recover from, and especially learn from security incidents.
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Develop and maintain robust Incident Response Plan, corporate IT Security policies, network diagrams, and other documentation as required. In-depth knowledge and experience: Networking (layer 3), Firewalls, email, SIEM, Proxy, MFA, VPN, SDWAN, MDR/EDR, Incident response, and security design.
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Degree level qualified, MSc in Information Security, IT or relevant STEM subjects. The Cyber Incident Manager role will be working in the Cyber Response Services (CRS) Team within our Risk Consulting practice, reporting directly into the head of cyber response.
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The Information Security Manager, Incident Response is responsible for both working independently and leading a team of security professionals who respond to cyber-attacks, network intrusions, and computer crimes.
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