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We are seeking an experienced Lead Threat Researcher to join the Threat Management Incident Response and Investigations Team within GSO. You will use your investigative and adversarial mindset to help us identify, detect, and mitigate Influence Operation (IO) networks operating on TikTok. You will data mine threat actor abuse tactics, develop predictive models, conduct comprehensive proactive and reactive investigations using analytical skills, subject-matter expertise, and regional experience.
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WHO YOU ARE- Technical Acuity: You will work closely with Incident Response teams, threat researchers, and sales to understand needs and trade-offs and their impact on the SOC. Being comfortable with Security Operations, threat hunting, Incident response teams, and security technologies (SIEM, SOAR, XDR) is an asset.
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Preferred Qualifications- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, or STEM field- Proven experience in security operations, incident response, vulnerability management or a related field.
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The Cybersecurity Analysts will support the CISO and the City by administering risk identification, protection and compliance, threat detection, incident response, and recovery services for all City departments to achieve business resilience.
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Be responsible for security incident and event response and aid in threat and vulnerability research, including triage, remediation and documentation. Information security monitoring and response or related experience; In-depth and up-to-date understanding of the threat landscape and the techniques to defend against them – including tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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This role will focus on monitoring Insider Threat solutions and perform analysis/investigations as appropriate in accordance with established incident response processes. Monitor, detect, analyze, respond to Insider Threat alerts, and perform investigations as appropriate in accordance with incident response processes.
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Cloud, networking, identity and access management, devops, incident response, threat. Lead security investigations and incident response, build automation playbooks, develop.
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Communicate coherently and crisply to incident response teams and senior leadership. - Work cross-functionally with product managers, program managers, security, operations, policy, and communications teams to address gaps in current threat response processes such as detection and mitigation.
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In-depth knowledge of various security disciplines (endpoint, cloud, network, IAM, DevSecOps, incident response, threat intelligence, etc. Champion security investigations and incident response efforts.
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Lead the design and implementation of a full lifecycle data management solution, encompassing data classification, access control, encryption, and data masking. Extensive experience with DLP and insider risk management programs.
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Experience in incident analysis and response using industry standard frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK and the cyber kill chain. Experienced in security information and event management tools, such as Splunk, Elasticsearch.
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Develop, maintain and continuously optimize processes, playbooks and tools for Vulnerability Monitoring, Vulnerability Management, Incident Response, Threat Intelligence and Security Testing.
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Experience and interest in incident response, hunting, forensics, intrusion detection, and threat intelligence. Background with incident response, vulnerability management, and other security operation center activities in addition to the programming/development skills.
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Lead incident response, security monitoring, and threat analysis as it pertains to workplace violence prevention and response, protective intelligence and counterintelligence programming, and insider threat programming aligned to all set forth firm specific, client driven, or regulatory obligations.
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Knowledge in some of the following areas: Cloud Security, Endpoint Defense, Modern Malware Lifecycle, Threat Intelligence, Security Operations, Incident response, Endpoint Management, Identity Protection and Computer Forensics.
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