Incident Response Analyst - Shift Lead (Tier 2)
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Information Security AnalystsInformation Security EngineersSecurity Management SpecialistsNetwork and Computer Systems AdministratorsComputer Network Support SpecialistsIndustries:
Investigation and Security ServicesNonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Production and ProcessingAdministration of Environmental Quality ProgramsBusiness Support ServicesVocational Rehabilitation ServicesDepartment: SOCLocation:Job DescriptionMindPoint Group is seeking a night shift team lead to support threat monitoring, detection, event analysis, and incident reporting. The Security Operations Center is a 24/7 environment. You will be responsible for monitoring enterprise networks and systems, detecting events, and reporting on any and all threats that are directed against those systems regardless of their classification level or type.Typically, the client-s sensor grid acquires millions of events per day and events are analyzed and categorized in accordance with the Cyber Security Incident Response Plan. The Incident Response Analyst will provide the client with a fully comprehensive array of analytical activities in support of external threat monitoring, detection, event analysis, and incident reporting efforts including presentation reviews, internal and external threat reporting, analysis of inbound and outbound public internet traffic, suspicious e-mail messages, administering access request to specific public sites, communicating and coordinating the characterization of events and the response.What You Get To Do Every DayProvide support for complex computer network exploitation and defense techniques to include deterring, identifying, and investigating computer and network intrusions; providing incident response and remediation supportPerform comprehensive computer surveillance/monitoring, identifying vulnerabilities; develop secure network designs and protection strategies, and conduct audits of information security infrastructureProvide technical support for forensics services to include evidence seizure, computer forensic analysis, and data recovery, in support of computer crime investigationResearch and maintain proficiency in open and closed-source computer exploitation tools, attack techniques, procedures, and trendsPerform research into emerging threat sources and develops threat profilesProvide technical support for a comprehensive risk management program identifying mission-critical processes and systems; current and projected threats; and system vulnerabilitiesQualifications*Applicable US Government Clearance required*What skills do you need?Minimum of eight (8) years of general work experience and six (6) years of relevant experience in functional responsibilityBachelor-s Degree, or an equivalent combination of formal education, experienceExperience in some of the following tools and technologies:Bro IDSCrowdStrike EDRFidelis XPSFireEyeRSA NetwitnessSourcefire (Snort)Splunk SIEMStrong analytical and organizational skills.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Experience with MS Word and other MS Office applications.What is ideal?Experience working in a SOC and doing incident response is preferred.Experience with securing various environments preferred.Experience and education preferred in eCPPT, OSCP, GCFW, GCIH, other relevant IT security certifications, or advanced vendor certifications such as Splunk Certified Architect or SourceFire Certified Administrator; Security+, GSEC, or other relevant IT security product certifications such as Tenable Certified Nessus Auditor, or SnortCP; CISSP, CISM, or ISO 27001.LocationThis is a hybrid role with expectations of being on the client site a minimum 2 nights on site.ShiftTier 2 nights, schedule is Wednesday Shift 3 (8 hours), Thursday Shift 3 (8 hours), Friday night shift (12 hours), Saturday night shift (12 hours). Minimum 2 nights on site at DOJ.