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Familiarity with a Threat Intelligence Platform, Security Incident and Event Manager, or Security Orchestration and Automated Response platform. Practical experience with a Threat Intelligence Platform, Security Incident and Event Manager, or Security Orchestration and Automated Response platform.
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Additionally, you will respond to requests from other security teams including vulnerability management, SOC/SIEM security event management, incident response, and application security. Coordinate and participate in external assessments of our information security (risk assessment, penetration test, incident response tabletop.
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Responsible for facility security: Access Control, CCTV monitoring, patrolling of KSE properties to include parking lots, traffic control, incident response, safety and emergency procedure response.
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The civilian-led Aurora Mobile Response Team, the Aurora Police Department's Crisis Response Team, and the Targeted Violence Prevention program operate to provide a continuum of care through direct intervention, individualized crisis case management and resource referrals.
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Serve on Administrator-on-Call (AOC) rotation, supporting critical incident and crisis response for the DU community. Serve as the primary point of contact for key campus partners and leadership in the event of a crisis or critical incident.
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Performs cyber incident triage to include determining scope, urgency, and potential impact; identify the specific vulnerability and make recommendations which enable expeditious remediation. Performs cyber incident trend analysis and reporting.
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Also, the Cybersecurity SOC Analyst will be expected to monitor event logs and security alerts from systems across the enterprise, triage and investigate alerts, perform threat hunting activities, and initiate and coordinate incident response activities.
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5+ years IT Security experience required - Endpoint Monitoring, Incident Response, Firewall Policies, Security Patching, Intrusion Detection/Prevention. Lead incident response efforts during security breaches or incidents, including investigation, containment, and recovery.
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Experience in threat intelligence analysis, security operations, incident response, risk management, and security architecture. Familiarity with threat intelligence platforms, open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools, and data analysis techniques.
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Take responsibility for governing the incident management, problem management, and post-incident review processes end-to-end, collaborating with Service Management peers, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), business and technology teams, and external vendors to ensure all KPIs are met and a high standard of management and reporting is consistently achieved.
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Broad technical background involving cyber security, computer forensics, network forensics, log forensics, incident response, and/or incident management. Participate in all phases of incident management, including incident response planning, preparation, program development, active response, threat mitigation, lessons learned, remediation, program maturation, and other post-incident activities.
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At each of these stations, our team(s) offer a full range of support services, FAA / DER engineering assistance, AOG response teams and enhanced reliability through rapid response times.
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Cyber Security Analyst Senior – Incident Response Job Category: Information Technology Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: None Type of Travel: None Anticipated Posting End: There is not an anticipated end date for this posting since applications are needed on an ongoing basis.
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Develop and/or improve upon existing policies and protocols for school safety incident response. Familiarity with emergency management principles, crisis response strategies, and incident command systems.
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