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You have experience leveraging Threat Intelligence to reduce risk or improve security controls. Principal Associate, Cyber Product Owner (Cyber Intelligence) As a Product Owner supporting the Cyber Intelligence Service, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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Experience in a technical role in the areas of Security Operations, Threat Intelligence, Penetration Testing, Red Teaming, Purple Teaming, Threat Hunting or Incident Response. Bank of America is seeking an experienced cyber security professional to join our Purple Team function within the Cyber Threat Hunt, Intelligence and Defense organization.
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Experience in specific information security disciplines such as forensics, secure development, threat intelligence or penetration testing. Strong understanding of information security, IT audit and IT risk management principles.
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The Rapid Cyber Threat Intelligence (RCTI) Technical Analyst serves as a liaison between CTI and Cyber Security Defense (CSD), Cyber Security Assurance (CSA) and Cyber Security Technology (CST) teams, triaging cyber threat intelligence-related collections, communicating updates on breaking situations to Operations Leadership and engaging control owners.
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General understanding of networking, APIs, application security, encryption, identity and authentication, vulnerability management, threat intelligence, insider threats, attack surface, attacker tactics, and be proficient in understanding approved scanning vendor and attestation of compliance reports.
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You will work closely across a distributed security community to evolve and advance cyber threat information collection and analysis processes, develop technical solutions that empower threat intelligence analysts with actionable and relevant threat information, and serve as trusted advisor and partner in shaping cybersecurity operational practices and strategic initiatives based on cyber threat intelligence.
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You will lead a team of highly proficient technical resources within Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) to work across 30+ individual BCBS Plans to curate, collect, and disseminate healthcare and Blue-specific strategic and tactical cyber threat intelligence information.
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As a senior security leader, you’ll bring your knowledge of mature cyber threat intelligence programs and operations to bear to create practical understanding of the cyber threat landscape to enhance prevention, detection, and response capabilities across the Blue system.
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Review and analyze CyberArk EPM threat protection events using CyberArk threat intelligence Services such as Virus total, National software reference Library, CyberArk application and reputation analysis.
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Providing threat warnings and actionable intelligence that can assist in mission planning, these highly skilled specialists are critical to keeping our missions successful and our Airmen safe.
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Job Overview: As an Air Defense Battle Management System Operator, you’ll use specialized skills to sustain air space superiority and protect against aerial and missile attacks by providing critical situational awareness, threat detection, and early warnings from airspace.
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Expertise in partnering with threat intelligence and incident response teams to identify and remediate potential security exposures that may currently exist or may pose a potential future threat to the US Firm's networks or systems.
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ResponsibilitiesReview, validation, and triage of alerts and technical analysis of log data from a diverse inventory of sensors, correlated signature logic, and threat intelligence sources.
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Lead red team exercises against a hybrid environment using threat intelligence and the MITRE ATT&CK Framework. This role will be responsible for participating in the execution of Red Team cyber exercises of internal and internet facing information systems and infrastructure to identify misconfigurations and cyber security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a threat actor to gain unauthorized access to computer systems and data.
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Participate in purple team exercises that are intelligence driven to test cyber detections. Expert understanding of how an Advanced Persistent Threat could compromise a financial institution without using phishing.
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