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Help Desk Analyst provides support for incident resolution and requests for the CFS Help Desk. SC DSS Child Support Services Division staff and County Clerk of Court staff , the CFS Help Desk triages requests and incidents for.
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Knowledge of general cybersecurity concepts and methods including, but not limited to secure configuration management, data protection and privacy, security monitoring, incident response, governance, risk and compliance, patch management, enterprise security strategies and architecture.
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Execute response activities which may include incident response, incident management, driving remediation or threat mitigation, threat hunting and forensic analysis; carry out other security operations activities which may include identification of weakness (such as vulnerabilities / insecure configurations), reviewing/assessing security configuration change requests and driving the coverage of the security monitoring services.
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Understanding of privacy program requirements and capabilities such as data inventory, data subject rights, consent and preference management, privacy by design, privacy impact assessments, incident response, third-party risk, etc.
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Demonstrated experience in performing integrations with Marketing Platforms (e.g., Sales Force Marketing Cloud), Master Data Management (e.g., Informatica MDM) and middleware (MuleSoft, Kafka) Certifications in one or more of the following: CIPT, CIPM, CISSP, CPDSE, CIPT, Agile/Scrum Master.
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Provide COMSEC subject matter expertise for investigations and comply with security procedures; investigate, prepare, and submit COMSEC incident reports to multiple cognizant security authorities.
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Must complete safety, OSHA and HIPPA compliance, sexual harassment, MSDS, defense driving, incident reporting, radiation safety, ISO, forklift, and OEM related training. 2+ years experience with molecular imaging equipment: PET, PET/CT. CT, SPECT, and SPECT/CT required.
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Certifications: GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), CISSP, CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner + (CASP+), CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), PMP, CSM, PMI-ACP. Ideal Candidate: Experience operating combined monitoring environment of an enterprise NOC/SOC, responsible for cybersecurity, network, cloud, web, and application event monitoring and incident handling.
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This position requires the incumbent to possess the following certifications: Firefighter I and II, Airport, HAZMAT Technician, HAZMAT Incident Commander, Fire Officer IV, Fire Inspector II, and Fire Instructor II. These certifications must have been awarded by DoD, IFSAC or ProBoard to meet the requirement.
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This SOC Analyst should have a strong fundamental technical understanding of application, host, and network security practices, as well as all incident response protocols and practices. A minimum of 2 years of experience in security operations and incident response with experience in e-commerce or technology industry preferred.
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Technologies: Okta, Azure, incident response, Experience with incident response, threat hunting, and forensic analysis. Hands-on experience with security tools such as SIEM (nice to have’s Splunk, ArcSight), IDS/IPS, antivirus, endpoint detection and response (EDR), and threat intelligence platforms.
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Working knowledge of Security Incident Event Monitoring and IDS/IPS tools such as ACAS, ESS (HBSS), and Splunk on Linux RedHat and Windows environments. Experience with production assembly/fabrication including Digital Transformation, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, Systems Integration, IIoT, RFID, and/or production manufacturing operations.
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With general supervision under the CTM manager, this position is responsible for cybersecurity threat hunting, incident response management, threat and intrusion analysis, digital forensics, cybersecurity consulting and threat assessments.
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Experience in incident response and digital forensics, including data collection, examination and analysis. NET, JAVA, AJAX, JQuery, JSON, Bootstrap, Shibboleth, AD, SVN, Bitbucket, ColdFusion, PHP, and MS Access.
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Issue Lesson Learned report to Program Safety Manager within 72 hours following the Incident Report filing from the DBE or DBB Contractor. Valid Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certificate issued by the BCSP Board of Certified Safety Professionals.
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