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Support after hours/weekend on-call requirements (rotational with Incident Management Coordinator and Incident Manager) You will also maintain and report Event and Incident response metrics and closely coordinate with other IT Service Management process leads particularly Event, Incident and Problem Management.
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We are looking for a Senior Incident Response Analyst (Official Title: Senior Security Engineer I) for our San Diego, Cbased office hub, who will be responsible for the monitoring of security telemetry and analysis/triage security events in our Global Security Operations Center (GSOC.
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Cyber Incident Manager with excellent stakeholder and team management skills as well as a technical mindset. The Cyber Incident Manager role will be working in the Cyber Response Services (CRS) Team within our Risk Consulting practice, reporting directly into the head of cyber response.
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Reporting to the Sr Manager of Incident Response under our Director of Security Resilience, our SIRT's mission is to help Twitch find, communicate about, handle, recover from, and especially learn from security incidents.
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Our Security Incident Management Technical Sr. Analyst - Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a member of a service team with upwards of four (4) personnel within the Information Security Operations group that are focused on incident response, data spillage response, eDiscovery/legal retention.
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Collaborates with Cyber Engineering, Vulnerability Management, Threat Intelligence, Attack Surface Reduction, Data Protection and Enterprise IT to elevate Cencora’s security posture to next level of maturity.
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Design, build, operate key parts the E2E Incident management lifecycle. Driving continuous learnings and efficiency into the Incident Management and Product Lifecycle is one of the key areas for the team as we continue our focus on customer experience.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field and/or equivalent working experience in cybersecurity Proven experience (4-6 years) in cyber security incident response, including hands-on technical experience with incident detection, analysis, and resolution.
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Participate in breach and attack simulation and purple teaming exercises to stress test the incident response plans and playbooks. Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience in incident response, computer science, cybersecurity, information technology, software engineering, information systems, or computer engineering.
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Our Security Incident Management Technical Sr. Analyst - Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a member of a service team with upwards of four (4) personnel within the Information Security Operations group that are focused on incident response, data spillage response, eDiscovery/legal retention, phishing/spam/malware response, and threat hunting.
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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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Peraton is seeking an Enterprise Operation Center (EOC) Monitoring Incident Response Analyst (“IR Analyst”) to join our team of qualified and diverse individuals. Use monitoring tools such as Zabbix, Grafana, Splunk, AppDynamics, Oracle Analytics Publisher (OAS), Splunk, AppDynamics, VMWare Aria.
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3+ years of experience in Cyber Incident Response that must include experience in: Identification and response to existing and emerging threats Identification of attacker tools, tactics, and procedures (TTPs) Security data analysis from a variety of sources and tools TCP/IP, DNS, SIEM, and EDR technologies (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Carbon Black, etc.
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Experience with Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Firewall and Network Log analysis, Security Information and Event Management (SEIM) tools, threat intelligence services, and malware analysis.
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GCIH GIAC Certified Incident Handler or equivalent certification. The Incident Response Analyst position will contribute to Sirius XM by taking on the primary cyber security incident responder role within the SXM InfoSec department.
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