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O Incident Response, Threat Hunting, Vulnerability Mgmt., Intrusion analysis, Information Assurance, Watch Officer are the most common job roles/environments candidates will come from.
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Client and Partner Management Provide support on incident response engagements in collaboration with the Team lead and Engagement Manager leading the engagements to guide client’s containment, remediation, restoration, and forensic investigations.
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Strong understanding of security topics, including access control, network and systems hardening, threat modeling, encryption, vulnerability management, digital forensics, and incident response.
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Demonstrated expertise in multiple IT disciplines, including network architecture, cloud security, endpoint protection, vulnerability management, identity and access management, and incident response.
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3+ years experience of general Cybersecurity concepts and methods, including vulnerability management, application security, incident response, governance, risk or compliance, or security architecture.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Incident Detection and Monitoring Incident Analysis and Investigation Incident Response and Mitigation Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management Reporting and Documentation Required Qualifications: Experience in working within a Cyber Incident Response Team or Security Operations Center.
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Technical expertise in 2+ security domains between endpoint security, network security, email and web security, data security, identity security, cloud, containers, Operational Technology (OT), vulnerability and configuration management, threat intelligence management, security automation, and security incident and event management (SIEM.
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Information Technology also conducts incident response, threat management, vulnerability scanning, virus management and intrusion detection and completes risk assessments.
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You'll be responsible for the management of our IT security systems and applications, incident response, digital forensics, loss prevention, and eDiscovery actions, conducting risk and vulnerability assessments, and developing and implementing security controls.
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Previous hands-on experience with at least 1 of the following: Identity & Access Management Enterprise or Cloud environment security Vulnerability Management Cyber-Incident Response.
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Experience in conducting vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, and incident response using various tools and techniques, such as Nessus, Metasploit, Wireshark, and Splunk. Explore more InfoSec / Cybersecurity career opportunities Find even more open roles in Ethical Hacking, Pen Testing, Security Engineering, Threat Research, Vulnerability Management, Cryptography, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security in general - ordered by popularity of job title or skills, toolset and products used - below.
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Solid understanding of cybersecurity processes and concepts (e.g. vulnerability management, security governance, software development, incident response, physical security, auditing and logging, micro segmentation, secure access service edges, zero trust architecture, SBOM, Secure Software Development Lifecycle, Insider Threat, Digital Supply Chain, Vendor Risk Management, PKI, penetration testing) as well as application controls and segregation of duties.
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Manage Security Operations: Oversee all aspects of Security Operations, including monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, and threat intelligence. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cybersecurity, with a focus on Security Operations, Incident Response, and Threat Detection.
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Familiarity with Incident Response, penetration testing principles, Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), and MITRE. As a Expert Vulnerability Analyst you will drives DFS Cybersecurity strategic Compliance/Vulnerability management decisions.
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The Sr. Cyber Incident Response Engineer will take on the lead cyber security incident responder role on the Baylor Scott & White Health cyber defense team. Partner with cyber threat intelligence, the vulnerability management team, and technology remediation groups to deliver shared outcomes that measurably improve our efficacy to detect, respond to, and remediate vulnerabilities.
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