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Coordinate with intelligence analysts to correlate threat assessment data. + Coordinate and provide expert technical support to enterprise-wide cyber defense technicians to effectively use Enterprise Detection and Response solutions (FireEye HX, CrowdStrike, CarbonBlack) to respond, investigate, and remediate security incidents involving enterprise assets.
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Utilizing automated tools, including Tenable and Splunk, these professionals perform documentation reviews, employ checklists and guides to write report and develop a qualitative risk assessment on target organizations.
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O Vulnerability assessment and reporting including comprehensive understanding of Vulnerability Management methodologies and procedures, threat assessment, and remediation management.
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Minimum of 8 years of work experience in the area of Information Security dealing with auditing and compliance, creating and managing policies, vulnerability and threat assessment, as well as designing relevant systems across the unit.
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The Sr. Information Security Analyst will safeguard LCCU's enterprise networks, systems, and applications against cyber threats. 3-5 years of advanced Cyber Security experience required, including knowledge of security assessment and penetration testing methodology.
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Collect intrusion artifacts (e.g., source code, malware, Trojans) and use discovered data to enable mitigation of potential cyber defense incidents within the enterprise. The is a pivotal role on the Security Incident Response Team within the Cyber Threat Operation Center (CTOC) at Cardinal Health.
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Cardinal Healths Information Security team is on a tremendous growth journey adding a number of new team members in our Cyber Threat Operations Center (CTOC). + Perform initial, forensically sound collection of images and inspect to discern possible mitigation/remediation on enterprise systems.
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Conduct directed threat analysis research and fusion of all-source data and information that supports analysis to enhance the ability of SOCOM as the Coordinating Authority (CA) for GCP-V to develop multi-disciplined products.
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Assessor will be a part of a team that conducts the threat management and risk assessment processes for network security operations and communicate to executive leadership. This position will work closely with network engineering, video engineering, product groups and technical operations staff performing cyber security risk assessment and management of existing and new business technologies and tools improve security operations, risk management processes and as security threats and vulnerabilities are detected and coordinate the response to mitigate and remediate the threat to Charters network.
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Conduct directed threat analysis research and fuse all-source data and information to support analytical efforts, enhancing the ability of Special Operations Command (SOCOM) as the Coordinating Authority (CA) for GCP-V in developing comprehensive multi-disciplined products.
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The DoD Red Team (NE-MAR) is one of the assessment programs within the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s (DTRA)-Operational Nuclear Enterprise Support Directorate, Mission Assurance Department (NE-MA.
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A combination of associate degree, military, law enforcement or professional physical security experience and physical security certification (CPP, PSP) or certificates (enterprise security risk management, security risk assessment, workplace violence prevention, executive protection, etc.
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Coordinate and provide expert technical support to enterprise-wide cyber defense technicians to perform initial, forensically sound collection on endpoints of security incident related artifacts.
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Coordinate and provide expert technical support to enterprise-wide cyber defense technicians to resolve cyber defense incidents. Cyber Threat Operations Center (CTOC) Overview. + Receive and analyze network alerts from various sources within the enterprise and determine possible causes of such alerts.
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Knowledge of Incident response case management and automation (SOAR) Knowledge of Endpoints (laptop/desktop/server) related to cyber security incident response. Perform analysis of log files from a variety of sources (e.g., individual host logs, network traffic logs, firewall logs, and intrusion detection system [IDS] logs) to identify possible threats to network security.
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