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Implement and oversee a comprehensive organizational cybersecurity platform, including, but not limited to, mobile device management, identity management and multi-factor authentication, comprehensive endpoint protection, infrastructure scanning and monitoring tools, penetration testing, educational phishing exercises, and appliance-based threat diversion.
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Qualifications: Minimum 5+ years of comparable experience performing Incident Response, Forensics, Malware Analysis, or Penetration Testing Must be proficient in at least three of the following disciplines: Network traffic analysis and host based log analysisComprehensive understanding of enterprise Endpoint security productsStatic and Dynamic malware analysisDisk and Memory forensicsPractical knowledge in at least one scripting or development language (e.g. PowerShell or Python.
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As the domain expert for cybersecurity, you will provide leadership oversight and guide the team throughout new product's development phases, review of product security requirements and recommendations of security design solutions, complete quality documentation, threat modelling, penetration testing, software architecture review and design recommendations, code analysis and other security testing work as needed.
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Experience in penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, CVSS and/or other general security testing principles. Perform automated code scanning and coordinate formal security testing.
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Cyber Defense, Cyber Operations, Cybersecurity Controls, Cyber Threat Analysis, Cyber Threat Hunting, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Cyber Threat Modeling, Cyber Threat Prevention, Data Protection, Information Security, Intrusion Detection, Penetration Testing, Protection Controls, Vulnerability Management.
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We also provide customer solutions in the areas of CND, CNE, and CNO by providing our customers with assessments and solutions in Threat Mitigation, Vulnerability Exposure, Penetration Testing, Threat Hunting, and Preventing Advanced Persistent Threat.
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8 years of experience with security assessment tools, vulnerability management, and penetration testing methodologies. Conduct comprehensive risk assessments, threat modeling, and vulnerability analysis to identify potential security gaps and develop mitigation strategies.
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Cyber Security Fundamentals (Familiarity with key concepts of Vulnerability Management, Network Security/Secure Transmission Management, Data Loss Prevention, Identity Access Management, Threat Intelligence, Penetration testing, IT Risk Management.
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Support UL’s laboratory teams during penetration testing for evaluation with regard to reverse engineering, static and dynamic analysis, protocol attacks and the exploitation of various weaknesses and vulnerabilities that may exist in the product’s attack surface.
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Champion the integration of security practices throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC), including threat modeling, code analysis, vulnerability scanning, and penetration testing.
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Coordinate and facilitate remediation of vulnerabilities identified via scanning, penetration testing, external audit and other relevant sources. Primary Responsibilities Operationalize the Cyber Security function by identification of critical information, threat analysis, vulnerability management, risk assessment and application of countermeasures.
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You will apply your code review experience and contribute to a variety of services our team offers clients, particularly where we perform penetration testing across systems. + Experience in Penetration testing.
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Cyber security/penetration testing experience. amiliarity with operational/developmental testing and threat exploitation agencies. Define test concept and test equipment threat requirements for testing operation of U. S. weapon systems in the presence of current and emerging threats.
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As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Threat Management and Response (TMR) will oversee the programs that gather Threat Intel, perform penetration testing, manage vulnerabilities, monitor & respond to events & incidents, and manage insider threat.
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