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Develop and implement disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity plans (BCP) for D365 applications. Experience with disaster recovery and business continuity planning for cloud applications.
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Contract position of Cybersecurity Systems Administrator (CrowdStrike) Managed Detection and Response Hybrid, Crownsville, MD. Cybersecurity Systems Administrator (CrowdStrike) Managed Detection and Response.
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Experience with security incident response and forensic analysis. Incident response and forensic analysis. Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or CrowdStrike certifications are a plus.
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As a Network Development Engineer on the Oracle Infrastructure Engineering Services (IES), Network Operations & Reliability Engineering team, your priorities include completing change requests, fulfilling service requests, incident response, and problem management.
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This position involves collaboration with the SAO, Anne Arundel County Schools, Department of Juvenile Services, Anne Arundel County Police Department and the Anne Arundel Mental Health Agency Crisis Response System to identify juvenile offenders in crisis, assess and connect those youths and their families to trauma informed critical services, and provide case management and counseling as needed.
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The SOC Analyst additionally works to support the Incident Response Team by conducting monitoring and analysis during incident management engagements. Utilize advanced threat models, SIEM use cases, and incident response playbooks.
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Principles and theories, and resources for sexual assault, victim advocacy, and the prevention and response to provide one-on-one victim advocacy assistance and information to sexual assault victims.
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Accountabilities include, but are not limited to: continental IT executives, property LAN service providers (LSPs), end-user computing services delivery, hosting services, enterprise availability, server, storage, virtualization, inclusive of security/privacy, risk management, and disaster and crisis management.
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Penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, Incident response services. IAM, MFA, SSO, CASB, PAM, Visibility and Analytics, SIEM, Zero Trust. IOT / ICS / OT Security solutions, DevSecOps, XDR.
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Iron Mountain helps lower cost and risk, comply with regulations, recover from disaster, and enable digital and sustainable solutions, whether in information management, digital transformation, secure storage and destruction, data center operations, cloud services, or art storage and logistics.
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Primary job duties and responsibilities including testing, deployment, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, and documentation of a statewide network, utilizing industry best practices for security, disaster recovery and business continuity, change control, and client support.
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Knowledge of federal and state disaster management and resilience programs. Oversee a team of technical experts on disaster recovery programs who inform resilience planning and program implementation.
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Embrace the role of hands-on technical lead in designing security automations, tool integrations, and security relevant alerting to support product and infrastructure guardrails, vulnerability management, and incident response activities.
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4+ years of experience in incident response, computer forensics security, risk assessments, application security or network security. · Identify and resolve incidents that are not defined by (or deviate from) an existing incident response guide.
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Assistance in the creation of robust network designs, acting as the escalation point of contact and lead engineer for implementations and provide ongoing support and maintenance. Oversight of the configuration, maintenance, and documentation of routers, switches, wireless controllers, load balancers, WAN optimizers, and management and security appliances.
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