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Prior security training related to surveillance, access control, x-ray, metal detector, and incident report response and documentation. Identifying and reporting suspicious behavior, looking for and reporting any abnormalities or damage to stadium property, and completing incident reports as necessary.
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Experience with Cloud Security and (SIEM) Security Incident and Event Management Monitoring integration. Cloud Infrastructure: Virtual Machines, Azure Database, and storage technologies (Storage Accounts, SQL Server, CosmosDB), Virtual Networks, Azure Site Recovery, Traffic Manager, Azure Automation, ARM Templates, Azure Load balancer, API Gateway and Azure AD.
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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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Coordinate and participate in external assessments of our information security (risk assessment, penetration test, incident response tabletop) Act as a member of the Incident Response Team, triaging, responding to and reporting incidents and associated metrics.
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Experience with running a vulnerability management program including risk mitigation and incident response. A bachelor's degree in computer science or related field and/or IT project management and/or cybersecurity certifications such as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), etc.
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Participating in incident response activities. Knowledge of security technologies such as SIEM, Firewall/NGFW, EDR / DLP, UEBA and hybrid/Cloud Security environments. Experience centrally monitoring systems for alerts and incident management functions; preferable with Amazon CloudWatch.
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The civilian-led Aurora Mobile Response Team (AMRT), the Aurora Police Department's Crisis Response Team (CRT), and the Targeted Violence Prevention (TVP) program operate to provide a continuum of care through direct intervention, individualized crisis case management and resource referrals.
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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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The Denver Sheriff Department is seeking qualified applicants to join the Crisis Response Team as a Masters Level Clinician. The Crisis Response Team is seeking individuals familiar with trauma informed care and evidence-based practices to help facilitate within a multi-disciplinary team.
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SIEM , System/Application Monitoring, or Performance Tools, predominantly SPLUNK. Network security, systems security, logs and detection administration, cyber threat intelligence processes, cryptography, application security, python coding, penetration testing, and GRC.
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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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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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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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Experience in incident management, threat management, corporate investigations, law enforcement investigations, crisis management, or related field. World HQ (Casa Campus) Security Director is a unique position which will manage a well-established, local security team, while building out national risk assessment and response capabilities.
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Stay current with industry trends and best practices related to cloud security and Sentinel SIEM. We seek a highly skilled and experienced Azure Security Engineer with expertise in Microsoft Sentinel SIEM to join our dynamic team.
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