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Knowledge of current Cybersecurity products, information data protection, DLP, Insider Threat, advanced malware detection, SIEM, and forensic tools. Strong background in a wide range of Cybersecurity including current advanced threats, threat protection, data protection, cloud security, malware protection and/or incident response.
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Familiarity with security technologies, including firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, antivirus/anti-malware solutions, data loss prevention, and identity and access management systems.
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This role is hybrid (Tue & Wed on-site) for candidates in the Kansas City metropolitan area and open to qualified remote candidates outside of Kansas City area but only within the US.How you’ll spend your time: Routinely work with vendors, project managers, technical team members, application owners, and end users to maintain and improve performance of the Windows offerings, Active Directory environments, malware and virus protection, and systems management needs.
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Experience with advanced anti-malware, web application firewalls, web filters, spam filters, firewalls, IDS/IPS, and vulnerability scanning tools. Deep expertise in firewall, system, operating system configuration management, patching, anti-malware, and network architectures as well as in at least one Operations technical skill set (Network Engineering, Unix System Administration, Security Engineering, Database Management, etc.
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2+ years experience in conducting host and network forensics, log analysis and malware triage in support of incident response investigations as an incident analyst or as a member of a red team.
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Network security technologies including Firewalls, Application Security (SAST/DAST/SCA), Intrusion Detection, Identity Management, Data Classification/Protection, Anti Malware/NGAV, Web Proxy, Endpoint Management/Patching, DDoS Protection, Encryption/PKI, proxy.
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The key skills for the role with include extensive experience withanti-malware, AV, IPS/IDS, SIEM, CASB, SSO, MFA, Spam filtering, and DLP. The key skills for the role with include extensive experience withanti-malware, AV, IPS/IDS, SIEM, CASB, SSO, MFA, Spam filtering, and DLP.
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Experience and knowledge across multiple security domains, but with expertise in detection engineering, digital forensics, incident response, threat intelligence, or malware analysis. Experience and knowledge across multiple security domains, but with expertise in detection engineering, digital forensics, incident response, threat intelligence, or malware analysis.
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2+ years of experience in the security industry working in any combination of the following areas: Risk management, cloud operations and engineering, network security monitoring, log analysis, static and dynamic malware analysis, NIST Kill Chain, MITRE ATT&CK framework, threat hunting, SIEM, EDR.
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Endpoint security technologies (AV, EDR, malware detection etc), cloud security principles, and vulnerability management. Hundreds of customers worldwide like The New York Times, Schneider Electric, and AB InBev trust Axonius to control complexity.
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Oversight of Exchange administration (2019, Hybrid, O365) and spam/malware filtering (ProofPoint) Oversight of Exchange administration (2019, Hybrid, O365) and spam/malware filtering (ProofPoint.
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This includes but is not limited to SIEM web filters, mail gateways, firewalls, encryption systems, anti-malware systems, IDS/IPS. This includes but is not limited to SIEM web filters, mail gateways, firewalls, encryption systems, anti-malware systems, IDS/IPS.
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Manage and update all firewall rules and IPS rules, technologies for user account provisioning, password management technologies, Anti-malware technologies, and log management systems. Manage and update all firewall rules and IPS rules, technologies for user account provisioning, password management technologies, Anti-malware technologies, and log management systems.
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RealDefense is at the forefront of cybersecurity, dedicated to developing cutting-edge solutions that protect individuals and organizations from spyware, malware, and a multitude of cyber threats.
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Founded in 2013, backed by KKR, Summit Partners, and NEA, and trusted by over seven thousand enterprises across the globe, this leading cybersecurity company offers a SaaS product suite that proactively fights against complex cyber security threats such as includes insider threats, industrial espionage, IoT compromises, zero-day malware, data loss, supply chain risk, and long-term infrastructure vulnerabilities.
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