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Key Responsibilities:Actively contribute in the development of tools, frameworks, services and guidelines to analyze and respond to threats, and in supporting operational functions on CTI-matters as needed (DFIR, Security Operations, Malware Analysis etc.
$157,300 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 27 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Knowledge and familiarity with discipline areas, including Next Generation Firewalls, Endpoint Security, Cloud Security, Web Security Gateway, Advanced Malware Defense, Email Security, and Multi-Factor Authentication.
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Experience and knowledge of modern network threats and malware, network forensics, automation tools and technologies, and endpoint security technologies. 4+ years of experience as a successful pre-sales SE, systems integrator, or equivalent experience.
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Knowledge of security products like malware protection, and web filtering. This Network Administrator will be responsible for baseline, maintenance, security, and will be providing desktop support; a jack of all trades who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves.
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This is a functional lead role as it requires insights from subject matter experts across Cyber Threat Defense (i.e., threat intelligence, network defense, malware defense, intrusion defense). This is a functional lead role as it requires insights from subject matter experts across Cyber Threat Defense (i.e., threat intelligence, network defense, malware defense, intrusion defense.
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Ability to analyze forensic and static malware. High School Diploma or GED and eight (8) years of related post-secondary education and/or experience in Information Security or Information Technology.
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Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Malware, DNS Filtering and End Point Detection and Response. We are CMIT Solutions - Leading Managed Service Provider both locally in the Greater Denver and Boulder area and with our national team of 800+ techs nationwide.
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Technical Skills: Experience managing security technologies such as firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, SIEM systems, antivirus/malware solutions, and other security tools. Security Operations: Oversee the day-to-day operation of security technologies such as firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, antivirus/malware solutions, SIEM systems, and other security tools.
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Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CRISC are highly desirable. Knowledge: Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, practices, technologies, and frameworks, including access controls, network security, encryption, risk management, and incident response.
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Certifications such as GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), Certified Malware Analyst (CMA), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), or equivalent are highly desirable. As a Malware Analyst and Penetration Tester, you will play a critical role in detecting, analyzing, and mitigating advanced cyber threats to ensure the security and resilience of our organization and clients' systems.
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Triage and analysis of forensic investigation reports, identification of technical correlations between cybercrime attacks, and ability to develop digital infrastructure maps (domains, IPs, malware variants) of overlapping cybercrime operations.
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C#, information technology, machine learning, malware, programmer, programming, python. Experience in using BIM, Revit, and/orAutoCAD MEP. c#, information technology, machine learning, malware, programmer, programming, python.
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Built on a containerized cloud architecture, iboss delivers security capabilities such as SWG, malware defense, RBI, CASB and data loss prevention to all connections via the cloud, instantaneously and at scale.
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Uses advanced understanding of security threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, attack vectors, malware, and digital forensics to guide operations and reporting. Uses advanced understanding of security threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, attack vectors, malware, and digital forensics to guide operations and reporting.
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Demonstrated ability to perform open source threat research of threat intelligence sources including social media, blog posts, malware sandboxes, and other sources. Create and update Intelligence Profiles on threats to effectively track known TTPs, detection coverage, and response/mitigation recommendations associated with specific malware and activity clusters.
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