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The DHS centers its resources around securing the nation's infrastructure, and Fusion Technology aims to support this mission by providing advanced technical assistance, proactive hunting, and rapid onsite incident response utilizing host and network-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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All Incident Response Analyst candidates shall have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Cybersecurity, or related field PLUS eight (8) years of experience in incident detection and response, malware analysis, and/or cyber forensics.
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In this mid-level position, the candidate will leverage their extensive experience in digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), coupled with security engineering capabilities, to develop advanced detection strategies and respond to security incidents.
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Leidos is seeking an Incident Response Analyst to join our team on a highly visible cyber security single-award IDIQ vehicle that provides security operations center (SOC) support, cyber analysis, application development, and a 24x7x365 support staff.
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2+ years of cybersecurity experience, across multiple disciplines (playbook development, incident response, threat hunting, monitoring, crisis management, log gathering, event correlation, configuration, behavior analytics, network engineering data analytics, application security, database security, risk management, project management, physical security, etc.
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5+ years of cyber security experience, across multiple disciplines (playbook development, incident response, threat hunting, monitoring, log gathering, event correlation, configuration, behavior analytics, network engineering data analytics, application security, database security, risk management, project management, physical security, etc.
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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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Partnerships of particular importance will include: Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT), Threat Intelligence TI), SIEM engineering, SOAR development team, and Security Engineering, Security Architecture, GRC/Risk Management, and GRC/Compliance.
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Assist in the development of alternate highway routing and traffic control plans for incident management response, and emergency railroad/highway at grade crossing closures. Skill in written and oral communications, skill in mathematics and engineering problem-solving related to heavy highway construction.
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Performs digital media analysis and malware reverse engineering on host, server, and network data as required to analyze and respond to an incident, including but not limited to volatile and non-volatile memory and/or system artifact collection and analysis.
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Preferably possess one or more of the following technical certifications: GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst (GCFA), or GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM), EC-Council Certified Security Analyst.
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The Emergency Response Captain oversees daily activities including fire suppression, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials spills and other emergency incident calls as well as the daily Inspection, Testing & Maintenance schedule.
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Experience with the common open source and commercial tools used in security event analysis, incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, or other areas of security operations.
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Contract personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity. BCMC provides HIRT remote and onsite advanced technical assistance, proactive hunting, rapid onsite incident response, and immediate investigation and resolution using host-based and network-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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C ollaborate within an Agile development team to ensure that incremental capabilities are delivered each sprint and develop Incident Response (IR) automation scripts and reusable integrations for InfoSec technologies (e.g., Phantom, Demisto/XSOAR, Splunk, CrowdStrike, Office 365, Jira, MySQL, etc.
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