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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients’ crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Independently produce high-quality corporate security and resilience deliverables such as threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments, threat intelligence briefings, corporate security and security programs, and corporate standards, policies, and procedures.
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10+ years in security and/or risk assessment/management related fieldHands on experience with testing frameworks such as the PTES and OWASPApplicable knowledge of Windows client/server, Unix/Linux systems, Mac OS X, VMware/Xen, and cloud technologies such as AWS, Azure, or Google CloudIn-depth knowledge of security concepts such as cyber-attacks and techniques, threat vectors, risk management, incident management etc.
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This individual will support identifying the aviation cyber risk landscape and will support performing cybersecurity threat analysis and assessment actions, perform security tests, and validate security mitigations that should be executed to ensure a safe and secure continued airworthiness for all United aircraft.
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Implement vulnerability management program in cloud environments, including vulnerability scanning, risk assessment, and remediation efforts. Integrate and configure security tools, such as SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) systems, intrusion detection systems, and vulnerability scanners, for continuous monitoring and threat detection.
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Program support includes developing methodology and framework in support of cyber risk assessment life cycle. Program scope includes identifying cyber key terrain by analyzing operational requirements, conducting cyber analyses and assessments, and developing and performing modeling and simulation in support of different cyber threat scenarios.
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Conduct technical research to aid in threat assessment or risk mitigation activities. The Technology Risk and Resilience Team within DT’s Office of Cybersecurity is excited to hire a Cybersecurity Risk Assessment Analyst.
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Conduct cyber risk assessment activities including threat modeling, vulnerability analysis and analysis of mitigation solutions. Coordinates and addresses Supply Chain risk management concerns.
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We provide cyber strategies, governance and architecture, monitoring, threat identification, risk mitigation, and proactive cyber hunt and response activities. Experience in 2 or more of the following skill areas:Foundations (Mathematical, Computational, Statistical)Data Processing (Data management and curations, data description and visualization, workflow, and reproducibility)Modeling, Inference, and Prediction (Data modeling and assessment, domain-specific considerations.
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The Sr. Cyber Security Engineer will provide strategic assessment, tactical analysis and recommendations for cyber risk reduction operations. Strong understanding of cyber threat landscape, vulnerability management, and NIST CSF.
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Perform cyber risk assessments to identify risk, recommend and implement risk reduction measures. Develop a deep understanding of the intent, objectives, and activity of cyber threat actors through threat hunting and threat modeling.
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Static and dynamic threat analysis. TITLE: Sr. Cyber Security Engineer (REMOTE or Hybrid if local to Dallas/Ft. Worth) Related certifications: Security+, CEH, CISM, or CISSP a plus. Our client is seeking a Sr. Cyber Security Engineer with expertise in security standards, practices, tools & technologies, while employing a range of technologies and processes to prevent, detect and manage cyber threats.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, System/Computer Engineering, Cyber Security, or Information Security is preferred. Strong understanding of data security, data classification, and data loss prevention.
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Provide leadership, training, and mentoring to junior team members. Participate as a core member of the Incident Response Team. Implement cyber security processes and procedures to ensure cyber security threats are mitigated.
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Executes duties governing hardware, software, and information system acquisition programs and other program management policies. 5 + Years of expertise in Cyber Security Engineering. Document processes related to cyber security.
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Customer service and quality focused with proven process improvement skills. Five (5) years of cyber work experience may be substituted in lieu of a Bachelor's Degree. Applies knowledge of data, information, processes, organizational interactions, skills, and analytical expertise, as well as systems, networks, and information exchange capabilities to manage acquisition programs.
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