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SUMMARY: Agile Defense Company is currently seeking an Incident Response Analyst with advanced skillsets in Digital Forensic & Incident Response (DFIR), Cyber Hunting and operate cyber security capabilities for a variety of federal customers and critical infrastructure entities.
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Job Title: Incident Response Analyst Location: 1110 N. Glebe Rd Arlington, Virginia 22201 Clearance Level: Active Top Secret SUMMARY : Agile Defense Company is currently seeking an Incident Response Analyst with advanced skillsets in Digital Forensic & Incident Response (DFIR), Cyber Hunting and operate cyber security capabilities for a variety of federal customers and critical infrastructure entities.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Incident Detection and Monitoring Incident Analysis and Investigation Incident Response and Mitigation Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Management Reporting and Documentation Details: Labor Category: Cyber Security Analyst Position Level: All Levels Salary: Up to $245,000.00 per year Core Hours: 9am to 4pm Location: McLean VA Mandatory Requirements: 1+ years of experience in Cybersecurity, Information Technology or Computer Science.
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Security, cyber, cyber security, IR, Incident response, engineering, engineer, implement, implemented, implementation, Crowdstrike, EDR, SIEM, Compliance, threat, threat intel, threat intelligence, Qualys, Sentinel, Cloudaware, PCI, SOC2, GRC, Linux, Vulnerability management, Azure.
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Apply traditional incident response and threat hunting tradecraft to industrial control system/critical infrastructure environments-with a deep understanding of the nuance and constraints of industrial environments.
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Gray Tier Technologies is looking for a Cyber Threat Hunter SME to support The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Hunt and Incident Response Team (HIRT). Team personnel provide front line response for digital forensics/incident response (DFIR) and proactively hunting for malicious cyber activity.
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Experience using Splunk or other SIEM to correlate events and identify possible security events and incidents; must then be able to track down root cause of these events and work with CIRT team to conduct incident response actions.
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SpiderLabs is Trustwave’s elite security team focused on digital forensics, incident response, penetration testing, application security and threat intelligence. Have several years’ experience in digital forensics and/or incident response.
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The Insider Threat Specialist (SME) will conduct advanced security event analytics, insider threat monitoring, log analysis, host-based forensics, incident response, and case management.
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This position is for an Operations Analyst to assist the Nuclear Search Program (NSP) Program Manager within the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Nuclear Incident Response (N84.
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The Senior Digital Forensics & E-Discovery Specialist will conduct advanced security event analytics, insider threat monitoring, log analysis, host-based forensics, incident response, and case management.
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Skill in using security event correlation tools and design incident response for cloud service models. Perform real-time cyber defense incident handling (e.g., forensic collections, intrusion correlation and tracking, threat analysis, and direct system remediation) tasks to support deployable Incident Response Teams (IRTs.
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Lead a team of security engineers for delivery of Cybersecurity project management, continuous diagnostics and mitigation, threat mitigation and incident response, security architecture support, critical infrastructure protection, patch management, vulnerability management, risk management, information assurance, penetration testing, cybersecurity services, and Security Assessment and Authorization (SA&A) documentation.
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Understanding of cyber security and IT disciplines including networking, operating systems, authentication protocols, general enterprise network architecture, and security incident response.
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As a Staff engineer you would have to drive initiatives to improve system stability, reliability by implementing SRE principles, incident response, post-mortem, disaster recovery, chaos engineering.
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infrastructure incident response jobs Title: security engineer Company: Carta in Bethesda, MD
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