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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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Experience supporting vulnerability management, cyber threat intelligence, and fusion. Experience supporting cybersecurity oversight, collection, and analysis of threat intelligence, event analysis, 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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Experience configuring, managing and running Security Operation Center (SOC) type tools (e.g., Tenable Continuous View, FireEye Threat Management System, Snort, etc. The SME will support a Federal Civilian Agency with vulnerability management and incident response work.
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Position SummaryAs Senior Security Engineer (Vulnerability Management analyst) at Coalfire within our Cloud Services group, you will be a self-starter, passionate about cloud security, and thrive on problem-solving.
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You will be an active team member in daily Security Operations which includes Incident Monitoring & Response, Web Application Firewall administration, SIEM administration, Threat Intelligence gathering, Threat Hunting, Tabletop Exercise execution, Red & Blue team engagements, and Vulnerability Management, developing hardened configurations, and improving system protection configurations.
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Strong Hands on Security Tooling and Cloud experience - Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management, Malware Detection/ Analysis, SIEM, DLP, CASB, SASE, ZTNA, Privilege Access, DAST, WAF, IPS/IDS, Firewall, Email Security.
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Familiar with IT security/cybersecurity domains is a bonus, including but not limited to cyber engineering, Vulnerability Management, Cyber asset management, SAST/DAST, IAM (Identity Access Management), SSO, MFA, cyber threat intelligence, security operation, access control, network security, security vulnerability, insider threat, data loss protection, etc.
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Information Security Processes: Identity and access management, privileged access management, generic ID management, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, secure coding practices, data security and encryption, phishing, forensics, mobile security, third-party, etc.
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System Administrator, Insider Threat, TS/SCI (Washington, DC) Familiarity with DoD Risk Management Framework. Experience automating deployments and configuration management. Cybersecurity Service Provider (CSSP) - Infrastructure Support (IS) certification (CEH, CySA+, GICSP, SSCP, CHFI, CFR, Cloud+, or CND.
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Leading security practitioners—including physical and corporate security, cyber threat intelligence (CTI), vulnerability management, and vendor risk management teams—rely on the Flashpoint Intelligence Platform, comprising open source (OSINT) and closed intelligence, to proactively identify and mitigate risk and stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape.
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Responsibilities include vulnerability management, scanning and remediation, patch management, and threat and vulnerability assessment. Preferred Vulnerability program management experience.
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Security tools: Microsoft 365 E5 Suite, Tenable/Nessus vulnerability management, a SIEM, Logmonitor. Management tools: Intune, Configuration Manager, Citrix. Responsible for fine tuning alerting systems, such as iManage Threat Manager, Crowdstrike, Microsoft Defender for Identity and all other firm security systems.
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