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Cyber Security Manager. 5+ years of specific experience in cyber security and managing security operations center (SOC) personnel in an environment similar to PBGC size and scope. 3+ years of demonstrated experience in developing POAMs, gap analysis, vulnerabilities, and responding to audit findings, including the use of assessment and authorization management tool such as CSAM, RSA Archer, Exacta, or eMASS.
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You can translate investigative capabilities into effective automation, instrumentation, and tooling, based on an understanding of how analysts need to synthesize disparate sets of data from sources such as malware, cyber attack patterns, and closed and open-source intelligence.
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Experience with/exposure to Endpoint Security, Cloud Security, SIEM/Log Management, Mobile Security, Identity Security, Incident Response as well as other cyber security domains. Experience analyzing various sources of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) for TTP's, IOCs, and threat actor behavior to guide hunt operations.
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Fluent in cyber investigative matters to include threat intelligence collection, incident response, evidence preservation, and digital forensics. We are equipped and prepared to provide services across a range of areas that include: Proactive Preparedness, Incident Response, Investigations, Cyber Resilience, Data Privacy, Managed Advisory Services and Managed Data Protection Services.
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Develop automated dashboards to visualize cyber risk through cyber -heat maps- Support the design and implementation of client-selected endpoint security tools to include research, analysis, design, implementation, and documentation of new configurations to improve Zero Trust maturity and reduce cyber risk.
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IT staffing and placement (Project Managers, Agile/Scrum Masters, Business Analysts, DBA's, Software Engineers, Mobile Developers (iOS, Android), DevOps, Automation, QA, Systems & Network Engineers, Cyber Security / Information Security Specialists.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $199,100 - $227,200 for Sr. Manager, Cyber Risk & Analysis. The Senior Manager role sits within the Cyber Governance and Risk (G&R) organization supporting our enterprise Cyber Assessment Maturity Program (CAMP.
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Preferred Experience / Nice to have: Prior experience IT Auditing / Cyber / Risk Assessing – Medical Devices Background in Clinical Healthcare Technology Management (CHTM / CBET / etc. Advise on mapping IT Risk processes to Medical Device Cyber Risk processes, intake, workflows, workloads, process steps, actions, documentation, and reporting.
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5+ years of experience in a technical role in the areas of Security Operations, Threat Intelligence, Cyber Incident Response, or Penetration Testing/Red Team. Additional advanced technical degrees or cyber security certifications such as CISSP, OSCP, CEH, or GIAC.
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The Information Security Architect contributes to developing the system design and application architecture and ensures that the cyber security requirements based on the industry's best practices, including Mercedes Benz security policies, will be fulfilled.
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Proven ability to communicate effectively with different stakeholders (e.g. business, legal, IT, security) about operational risk management in privacy and cyber security and to analyze and identify both technical and legal solutions to risks.
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BigID has been recognized for being one of CNBC’s Top 25 Startups powering the economy, we're on Built In's 2023 Best Places to Work, one of America's fastest-growing companies, Inc5000 2023, 3 years running, one of the 20 coolest identity access management and data protection companies, CRN Security 100 2023, a Market Leader in DSPM at the 11th annual Global InfoSec Awards (Cyber Defense Magazine) and 2023 Disruptor Gold Winner - Most Disruptive Cyber Security Software, Globee Awards.
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Evaluating quality of data sets, identifying efforts that can be made to improve quality, and executing on those efforts to improve our accuracy and precision around cyber risk. These metrics will be used to measure and monitor trends in cyber risk, and present insights, recommendations, and opportunities to reduce cyber risk across the company.
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Bachelor s Degree in Information Security, Computer Science, Digital Forensics, Cyber Security or related field or equivalent military experience required. 4+ years of incident response or digital forensics experience with a passion for cyber security.
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