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Senior Security Incident Response Engineer. 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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Knowledge of cybersecurity functions such as asset management, identity and access management, cloud security, network security, security operations, and incident response, and techn ologies such as SIEM, EDR, IPS/ IDS, SAST, DAST, CASB/ DLP, CSPM, or CWPP.
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PayNearMe is looking to add a talented and experienced Network Security Engineer reporting to our Chief Information Security Officer. Support and enhance the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) program by monitoring, analyzing, and responding to threats, utilizing a variety of analytical tools, data science methodologies, and incident handling guidelines in line with NIST standards.
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The Expert Incident Response Analyst will be curious and knowledgeable regarding cyber security standards and technologies, specifically focused on infrastructure within an industrial control system (ICS) environment, able to work independently or with appropriate stakeholders as needed.
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Location: Portland Category: IT Infrastructure Employment Type: Contract Work Location: Hybrid Job ID: 34956 Date Added: 05/16/2024 IT Security Analyst Responsibilities: Develop and deliver security training, documentation, and guidance to technical and non-technical audiences Develop programs to effectively promote security and privacy practices and awareness across the organization Participate in security incident response.
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5+ years of experience in security operations, threat detection, incident response, or related domains, and 4+ years with SIEM. Security Engineer (Detection and Response.
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Define and enforce best practices and standards for Client Engineering monitoring, incident response, change management, and capacity planning. Lead end-to-end delivery of Client Engineering solutions, working with cross-functional engineering teams, product management, security, network operations, DevOps, external partners, testing teams etc.
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Your responsibilities will extend to supporting digital transformation programs, providing technical leadership in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) requirements, and contributing expertise to various aspects of cyber defense, including security design, operations, incident response, and risk management.
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Extensive hands-on experience in cloud-native Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) solutions, especially Microsoft Sentinel.
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Manage, monitor, and optimize our Client Engineering systems for performance, availability, and security. Cloud and Security: Azure AD, Active Directory, Group Policy, IdentityNow, Okta, Secret Server, InTune.
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You possess 7+ Years’ experience in Protective Intelligence, Incident Management, Threat Management, Corporate Investigations, Law Enforcement, Security Operations or related field that is closely related to conducting threat assessments, workplace investigations, and/or incident response.
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Understanding of security domains, including application security, infrastructure and cloud security, incident response, and security compliance and certifications.
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Palo Alto Networks Certified Security Network Security Engineer. Configure/Install and manage various network security devices, features, and technologies including, but not limited to firewalls, Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems, Network Access Control solutions, Web filtering solutions, Network packet brokers, network traffic visibility solutions, DDI (DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management), VPN, SASE, Load Balancers, CASE and CASB solutions.
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Regional Sales Engineer - Network Security/Cybersecurity. Very strong Network Security Sales Engineering Experience. Working knowledge of Security Architecture fundamentals, including authentication/authorization, network security standards, & compliance standards.
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This position requires an in-depth understanding of Cyber Resilience (Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Management, Phishing Services, VCISO), Digital Forensics and Incident Response, Asset Management, log management, endpoint security, and general knowledge of the MDR and XDR industry.
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