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Assist with security engineering efforts with other cyber security platforms such asSecurity information and event management ,Endpoint Detection and Response , and Vulnerability Management.
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Responsible for leading incident response, threat intelligence, and event co-relation for a broad set of technologies under the cyber security program. Must have 3+ years of hands-on building and working knowledge of various security technologies (Network Firewalls, VPN, NAC, EDR/MDR, File Integrity Management, IPS/IDS, Application Firewalls, Vulnerability Management, Email Protection, Internet Security, SSO/MFA, SIEM Logging & Monitoring, ATP, and DLP.
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Experience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis.
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The Executive Director, Cyber Defense Center reports to the Vice President, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer. Key information security functions and activities include architecture and design for NCR information security controls, developing and enforcing policies and standards, security awareness training, risk management, assessment, and testing, monitoring and metrics, incident management, threat intelligence and vulnerability management.
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Expertise in data protection processes and technologies, IT cyber threat management, incident response, vulnerability testing, Data Security, Architecture, Security Management Reports and Metrics ( including working with Legal.
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The Executive Director, Cyber Defense Center shall be responsible for the disciplines that support the digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) functions of the Cyber Defense Center in support of the NCR Chief Security Officer organization to defend NCR from Cyber threats.
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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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Provide Leadership to the Department: lead and champion organizational change; encourage participation in activities that support relationship development; champion information security and risk management innovation; demonstrate and champion the following characteristics in fulfilling the responsibilities of the job - passion, empowerment, accountability, collaboration and ethics.
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The Sensor Grid engineering team is responsible for all security sensors within Technology Risk. You will work closely with Threat Management Centre, Hunt, Detection Engineering, and Data Science teams to ensure our sensors and data streams are effectively configured, streamlined, integrated, automated and monitored to ensure the systems and data necessary to protect the firm from cyber threats is available.
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The Contactor shall provide insight into latest IT /cyber security trends relating to Sponsor's mission. Demonstrated experience providing insight into latest IT /cyber security trends relating to Sponsor's mission.
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Deliver penetration testing and other related security activities, for example Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials Plus, PCI DSS-ASV scans, CHECK, CBEST, etc. Bachelor’s degree in Cyber Security, Information Systems, Computer Science, or another related field.
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Skills and experience in Operations Management, Security Event Analysis, Incident Response, Cyber Hunt, Forensics, Malware Analysis, and Cyber Threat Intelligence (skills in more than one cyber discipline are preferred) are required for this position.
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The NCSIS portfolio encompasses modeling and analytics for transportation logistics and supply chain security; critical infrastructure cybersecurity; artificial intelligence/machine learning for cybersecurity, nonproliferation, and other relevant missions; autonomous cyber defense and situational awareness; cybersecurity workforce development; and knowledge discovery and management systems, among others.
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Serve as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) on the information management and cyber security needs of the organization; identifies and resolves complex problems or issues that cross functional boundaries; and recommends and provides training for OIM personnel.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science/Computer Engineering, Information/Network Security, Cyber Security or related field intelligence (CTI) or a related field OR equivalent experience in lieu of degree.
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