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Experience with/exposure to Endpoint Security, Cloud Security, SIEM/Log Management, Mobile Security, Identity Security, Incident Response as well as other cyber security domains.
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Controls and processes include but are not limited to: incident response, asset inventory, vulnerability management, patch management, application security, logging and monitoring, findings governance and remediation, identity and access management, configuration management, and change management.
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Lead a team of security engineers for delivery of Cybersecurity project management, continuous diagnostics and mitigation, threat mitigation and incident response, security architecture support, critical infrastructure protection, patch management, vulnerability management, risk management, information assurance, penetration testing, cybersecurity services, and Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A) documentation.
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This is a junior role that requires a basic understanding of incident response and security practices. Participate in breach and attack simulation and purple teaming exercises to stress test the incident response plans and playbooks.
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Extensive technical experience in either reverse engineering/malware analysis, insider threat, threat intelligence, incident response, security operations, or related information security field.
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Strong understanding of Information Security principles and tools (firewalls, intrusion detection, endpoint detection and response, digital forensics, incident response, IAM, etc.
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Team personnel provides front-line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunts for malicious cyber activity. Onsite incident response, and immediate investigation and resolution using host-based, network-based, and cloud-based cybersecurity analysis capabilities.
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Developing and updating security authorization packages in accordance with the client’s requirements and compliant with FISMA. Core documents that you will be responsible for are the System Security Plan (SSP), Risk Assessment Report, Security Assessment Plan and Report, Contingency Plan, Incident Response Plan (IRP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M), Remediation Plans, Configuration Management Plan (CMP), etc.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert for the CBRN Incident Response Program.
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5+ years of experience with incident response, security operations, malware analysis, or threat hunting. Develop expertise on the Capital One threat landscape using internal data, threat trends, and operational metrics to clearly communicate the Capital One threat landscape to senior executives, to include the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Information Officer.
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Our analysts spend each day hunting for evidence of threat actor activity and working with engineering and security teams to improve our detection capabilities and security controls. As a Threat Hunter, you will be responsible for proactively hunting for threats, providing technical leadership within the Cyber Hunt Team and the broader security organization, and continuously growing your technical skill set.
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5+ years of experience with application of data science concepts and techniques to enable advanced threat detection. Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Cyber Security or Computer Science.
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In-depth understanding of information security principles and best practices, including network security, cybersecurity engineering, cryptography, system security, vulnerability management, and incident response.
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Well-trained & practiced in Emergency Response (HAZMAT, Incident Command Structure, First Aid, Confined Space Rescue) Coordinate and Lead Emergency Response Team (ERT) activity (drills, critiques, training, equipment inspections, etc.
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The Principal Associate level CSOC Countermeasures Analyst position will require a deep knowledge of network protocols, log analysis, cyber investigation methodologies/techniques, cloud infrastructures, and cyber incident response.
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