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Applies tailored incident response and threat hunting tradecraft to industrial control system/critical infrastructure environments-with a deep understanding of the nuance and constraints of industrial environments.
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Primary skillsets and experience include Hunt, Digital Forensic & Incident Response, Malware/Firmware Analysis, within Operational Technology environments (skills in more than one cyber discipline are preferred) are required for this position.
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7+ years combined experience in information security, incident response, security operations, security engineering, forensics, threat management, threat hunting, or threat intelligence, with at least two years in a Security Operations Center (SOC.
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The Defense Group at Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert for the CBRN Incident Response Program. The CBRN Incident Response Specialist will provide on-site support to a customer in the NOVA/Washington D.C. vicinity.
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Minimum of 6 years of CBRN incident response instructor experience. Strong understanding of CBRN incident response fundamentals & principles. 8+ years of documented CBRN incident response experience.
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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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Support members of Incident Response and GPS Security Operations performing cyber security investigations, technology assessments, and vulnerability management. The GPS Cyber Operations and Incident Response Team is looking for an experienced cyber professional to support a passionate, innovative, and results driven team in security operations.
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Cloud Incident Response: knowledge in AWS, Azure, GCP incident response strategies. Digital Forensic Analysis: a background in using different forensic assessment tools in incident response investigations to ascertain the extent and scope of compromise and possessing creativity and reason in approaching intricate forensic problems.
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Demonstrated understanding of incident response, insider threat investigations, forensics, cyber threats, and information security. The Threat and Incident Response Analyst will be responsible for incident handling and response, threat hunting, threat intelligence processing, and data analytics related to cyber security.
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At least 7 years of related experience in Cyberspace Operations, Network Security, Computer Forensics, Network Forensics, Cyber Threat Analysis, Cyber Threat Hunting, Penetration Testing, Insider Threat Detection/Mitigation, or Incident Detection & 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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2+ year(s) of Incident Response experience performing event and log analysis including one or more of the following: Anti-Virus, Intrusion Detection Systems, Firewalls, Active Directory, Web Proxies, Data loss prevention tools and other security tools found in large enterprise network environments; along with experience working with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM ) solutions.
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3+ years' experience in cyber incident response/handling procedures. Work alongside federal clients to help them mitigate risk with the use of continuous monitoring and incident response.
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3+ years' experience performing process and binary analysis through a Commercial EDR solution ( Crowdstrike, Carbon Black, Tanium, etc). 3+ years' experience with SIEM log analysis and obtaining logs through applicable query languages (Splunk, McAfee, Q-Radar, Sentinel, Etc.
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The Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Sr. Associate will be interfacing directly with clients, their teams, and external stakeholders including insurance carriers and legal counsel while participating as part of the RSM Cyber Response team in a client engagement.
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