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Experience with hunt teams, cyber threat intelligence, incident response, or security operations teams. You will work in concert with incident response analysts actively engaged in forensic investigations resulting from network compromises and ransomware deployment.
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The Senior Insider Threat Specialist will conduct advanced security event analytics, insider threat monitoring, log analysis, host-based forensics, incident response, and case management.
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Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity. Gray Tier Technologies is looking for a Cyber Threat Hunter SME to support The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT.
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Located in Germantown, MD Project Enhancement Corporation (PEC) is a technical services business focused onproviding Project Management and specialized consulting services in the areas of nuclear safety, worker safety and health,emergency management, incident response, quality assurance, environment as well as materials andfacilities disposition within the DOE/NNSA and commercial power industry.
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Knowledge in incident response, vulnerability management, security intelligence, automation/ scripting and/or the operations of advanced networking and security tools. Background in incident response, operations and threat intelligence.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Incident Detection and Monitoring Incident Analysis and Investigation Incident Response and Mitigation Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management Reporting and Documentation Details: Labor Category: Cyber Security Analyst Position Level: All Levels Salary: Up to $245,000.00 per year Core Hours: 9am to 4pm Location: McLean VA Mandatory Requirements: 1+ years of experience in Cybersecurity, Information Technology or Computer Science.
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Applies tailored incident response and threat hunting tradecraft to industrial control system/critical infrastructure environments-with a deep understanding of the nuance and constraints of industrial environments.
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This is an "on-site" position supporting the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office ofNuclear Incident Response (N84) in the execution of the Policy and Plans program. Support the provision of policy guidance, interpretation, and execution to inform NEST Field Element and Home Team of operations and exercises involving full spectrum radiological or nuclear incident response.
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Coordinate with legal, information security, trust & safety, privacy & data protection, and other cross-functional colleagues on all matters related to information security and incident response, including communication, policy development, and enforcement aspects.
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This role supports the Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT) as a key member of Incident Response Tiger Team. Review, draft, edit, update and publish cyber incident response plans.
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Job Title: Incident Response Analyst Location: 1110 N. Glebe Rd Arlington, Virginia 22201 Clearance Level: Active Top Secret SUMMARY : Agile Defense Company is currently seeking an Incident Response Analyst with advanced skillsets in Digital Forensic & Incident Response (DFIR), Cyber Hunting and operate cyber security capabilities for a variety of federal customers and critical infrastructure entities.
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Experience with the common open source and commercial tools used in security event analysis, incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, or other areas of security operations.
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Incident Response Analyst (Remote) 3+ years' experience in cyber incident response/handling procedures. monitoring and incident response. If so, consider an opportunity with our Government & Public Services - US Delivery Center - we are breaking the mold of a typical Delivery Center.
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Utilize various security tools like Tenable Security Center, Splunk, MS Defender, SEIM, Symantec DLP, Netsparker, Penetration Testing, Service Now, Web Application Security, Data Loss Prevention, Incident Response, Forensics, Security Tool Evaluation, and Endpoint Protection (Cylance.
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Experience with DLP tools and/or methodologies to enhance insider threat incident response procedures. Development of incident response assessments and other similar reporting (demonstrated writing & comms skills) with demonstrated attention to detail.
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