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Intermediate knowledge of Information Security concepts, principles, and practices, including but not limited to threat management, SIEM, and incident response. About the job Sr Information Security Analyst (Remote.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience working with Federal and DoD Information Security regulations and frameworks, including, but not limited to, NIST, CMMC, and FedRAMP. ComptTIA Sec+ Proven experience in implementing and managing a security information and event management platform (SIEM.
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Experience with SCADA and ICS equipment and architecturesExperience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis as well as security policies and procedures, and incident response.
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The candidate’s primary responsibilities are to provide for enhanced security monitoring and to own the creation, documentation, and administration to a category of security hardware and software to include tool areas like Data Migration Assistant (DMA), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR), malware analysis, forensics, encryption, continuous monitoring tools, and incident and case tracking and ticketing.
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The Senior Information Security Analyst will have an in-depth knowledge of vulnerability scanners such as Tenable/Nessus, Security and Information Event Management (SIEM) System s such as Splunk, Microsoft Defender, and threat intelligence products such as Anomali.
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Previous Experience with several technical security disciplines such as System Information Event Management systems (SIEM), vulnerability management or security hardening (Required.
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BayFirst Solutions, a subsidiary of Versar, Inc., is seeking a Security Architect (SIEM & SOAR) to support the DHS’ Homeland Security Enterprise Network (HSEN) within the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), IT Operations, Enterprise Engineering Division (EED.
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As an Sr. Information Security Engineer I / SIEM Engineer, you’ll play a key role in Pacific Life’s growth and long-term success by developing threat detection content, building custom dashboards and leverage big data to identify risks.
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Develop and follow detailed operational processes and procedures to appropriately analyze, escalate and assist in the remediation of information security-related incidents. 5+ years of experience in Information Technology/Security.
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Safeguards information system assets by identifying and solving potential and actual security problems; Advanced certifications such as SANS GIAC/GCIA/GCIH, CISSP or CASP and/or SIEM-specific training and certification preferred.
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Manage daily SOC operations, including incident ticketing, workflow management, and metrics reporting, leveraging Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems or other security automation tools to streamline processes and enhance efficiency.
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Cyber Security Operations Specialist -SIEM Services. Own your career as a Information Security Specialist at GDIT. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to build strong lines of cyber defense using cutting-edge technologies.
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Non-traditional device feeds will deliver data to the SIEM architecture (e.g., Human Resources (HR) data, badging information, and physical security devices, etc. will monitor and analyze security events and alerts reported by the Agency SIEM on a 24x7 basis to identify and investigate suspicious or malicious activity, or other cyber events which violate Agency policy.
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Professional information security certification preferred, such as:CompTIA Security+Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)Proven experience in conducting security assessments, penetration testing, and vulnerability management.
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Previous hands-on experience with Security Information and Event Monitoring (SIEM) platforms and log management systems that perform log collection, analysis, correlation, and alerting is required (preferably within Splunk or MS Sentinel.
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