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SOC Security Analyst. Hands-on SOC or Incident Response experience. BlueVoyant is looking for Security Operations Center (SOC) Analysts (Level 2) to help our global customers manage their IT security.
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BlueVoyant is looking for Security Operations Center (SOC) Team Lead to help our global customers manage their IT security. 5+ years of hands-on SOC/TOC/NOC experience. GCFA, GCFE, CISSP, Security +, Network +, CEH, RHCA, RHCE, MCSA, MCP, or MCSE preferred.
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CSSP Analyst - required to Start (CEH, CFR, CCNA Cyber Ops, CySA+ The SOC Analyst’s primary function is to provide comprehensive Computer Network Defense and Response support through 24×7×365 monitoring and analysis of potential threat activity targeting the enterprise.
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Scripps Health Administrative Services supports our five hospitals and 19 outpatient facilities, which treat half a million patients annually through 2,600 affiliated physicians. Join the Scripps Health team and work alongside passionate caregivers and provide patient-centered healthcare.
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IBM SOC Analyst, Tier 2 in Washington, District Of Columbia. 2-4 years of experience in SOC operations or cybersecurity. CompTIA Security+ and/or Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification.
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We are part of MCU/MPU Engineering, a central design organization within NXP, developing products for multiple business lines in Automotive, Internet of Things (IoT), Networking, and Radio Frequency products, with expertise in hardware engineering, including architecture, IP, and full SoC Design.
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The SOC Analyst II will be focused on Threat Monitoring, Detection, Response, Analysis, and Cyber Threat Intelligence to protect and maintain the overall security of the enterprise. Responsibilities Related Companies is seeking an experienced and motivated Cybersecurity/SOC Analyst II with at least three years of security operations center experience.
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As an application analyst for the fuel team, they will have the opportunity to help design, build, test, support, and have a direct and meaningful effect on the fuel platform and customer experience.
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They also promulgate worldwide navigational warnings, provide quality assurance for maritime products, generate mission-specific datasets, and respond to queries from national and international customers.
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Desired Qualifications Possess relevant certifications, such as Certified Information Systems SecurityProfessional or Associate, EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), or Formal IT Security/Network Certification such as SANS GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA), SANS GIAC Network Forensic Analyst (GNFA), or SANS GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH.
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As the Strategic Sourcing Analyst, you will provide critical reporting capabilities, including supplier research, market analysis, pricing analysis, etc. Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry.
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Work on initiatives across a wide range of Simpson Strong-Tie operating areas, as well as home office business needs. Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine and opiates.
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May be responsible for conducting walking patrols of building/facility (or assigned areas within or outside the building/facility) and include vehicular patrols, golf cart patrols and/or bicycle patrols.
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Position Overview: We are actively seeking an experienced Tier 2 SOC Analyst to join our Security Operations Center in Great Neck, New York. This is a hybrid role, offering the flexibility to work primarily remotely with occasional office visits once every two weeks.
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3+ years of business analyst, data analyst or similar role experience. A business analyst at Amazon Logistics begins by reviewing overnight delivery data and key metrics. Lead people and manage projects as an advanced analyst.
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