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5+ years of information security experience including experience in one or more of the following security disciplines: information security monitoring, incident response, vulnerability management, host/network forensics, cyber-crime investigation, penetration testing, business continuity, or cyber threat intelligence.
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Provide crisis intervention for clients at the facility such as conflict resolution, de-escalation, CPR, first aid, administrating NARCAN as appropriate, calling 911, and completing unusual incident reports (UIRs) on the DC Department of Human Services incident reporting system.
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Ensure effective analysis, technical expertise, and troubleshooting beyond those available at Tier 1 level as required for incident response, resolution, and recovery related to network management, cloud, and cybersecurity issues.
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Administrative Support of the Foundation’s Grant Management System with the Adding new users with roles and permissions, Remove/Disable employees who have departed/resigned/terminated and Work with product support or product vendor’s technical support to resolve pending technical issues, including incident escalation.
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HS Diploma with 10+ incident management or cyber security experience Desired Certifications: GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP Job Posted by ApplicantPro. - Knowledge of the NCCIC National Cyber Incident Scoring System to be able to prioritize triaging of incident - Knowledge of general attack stages (e.g., foot printing and scanning, enumeration, gaining access, escalation of privileges, maintaining access, network exploitation, covering tracks, etc.
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This role is also responsible for demand management, project and incident escalation, 3rd party vendor relationship management, release planning, cross functional coordination and business or client facing presentations to showcase capability and/or communicate health of active initiatives.
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Support Wireless communications systems domestic and international Conduct root cause analysis, problem escalation, and incident management Evaluate and perform performance and capacity management to ensure optimal operations of the network Support the implementation and transition to IPv6.
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Deep familiarity with Level 1 triage and Level 2/3 escalation support, Major Incident Management practices, and ITIL principles. Provide expert guidance to the federal client on service desk management, Major Incident Management, ITIL principles, and strategies for optimizing service delivery.
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Solid understanding of ITIL frameworks, particularly in incident and problem management, to ensure effective and standardized IT service delivery and support. Serve as a senior point of escalation for complex support issues, collaborating with Help Desk, IT teams, and system administrators to resolve challenges and share knowledge.
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Handle security incident escalation via Cyber Case Management tools, SIEM, ITSM, email, phone, or walk-up. Formal education or certifications in incident response, forensics, cyber security case management, IT technology, networking, or related topics.
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An understanding of risk management frameworks Experience working in an Agile environment Knowledge of DevSecOps | application security Experience participating in security incident responses Ability to demonstrate security experience via certifications (CISSP, CISA, CRISC, CISM, etc.
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Or related degree; or HS Diploma and 4-6 years of incident management experienceDesired Certifications: GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP. Knowledge of incident response and handling methodologiesKnowledge of the NCCIC National Cyber Incident Scoring System to be able to prioritize triaging of incidentKnowledge of general attack stages (e.g., footprinting and scanning, enumeration, gaining access, escalation of privileges, maintaining access, network exploitation, covering tracks, etc.
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Serve as the senior Tier III escalation support engineer for Incident Management activities. Experience with Aruba ClearPass Policy Manager (CPPM) identity management solution.
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Provide user support via remote computer control (RDP and SCCM) Provide on-site walk-up and deskside user support Provide basic incident evaluation, fault isolation, analysis, and troubleshooting; resolve issues if possible, or escalate to the appropriate tier and support team based on SLA requirements Provide file access management and restore lost or damaged files in user-accessible locations Create and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for end users and end-user support.
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HS Diploma with 7-9 incident management or cyber security experienceDesired Certifications:GCIH, GCFA GISP, GCED, CCFP or CISSP. Responsibilities:- Correlating incident data to identify specific trends in reported incidents- Recommending defense in depth principles and practices (i.e. Defense in Multiple Places, layered defenses, security robustness, etc.
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