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Lead the development and implementation of Lyft's Trust & Safety policies, focusing on areas such as rider and driver safety, community guidelines, and incident response protocols. Prepare and present reports on policy impact, performance metrics, and incident trends to inform strategic decision-making.
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Support the security monitoring and incident response teams during incident investigation and response, specifically to help them better understand the threats that may be behind an attack and therefore improve response activities.
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Experience with incident response plans, plans of actions and milestones (POA&Ms), risk management plans, and vulnerability management plans. Kubernetes, Rancher, or Cloudera. Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or SAFe Scrum Master (SSM) certification.
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Keep abreast of security incidents and act as primary control point during significant information security incidents; convene a Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) as needed, or requested, in addressing and investigating security incidences that arise.
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Demonstrated passion for cyber security, good understanding of security operations, cyber defense, network security, threat intelligence, incident response. Certifications: CCSK, CCAK (CSA), CCSP, CISSP, CCFP (ISC2), CISA, CRISC, CISM (ISACA), CCIE (Cisco), TOGAF, CCTA (McAfee.
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Experience intrusion analysis / incident response, digital forensics, penetration testing, or related areas. Provide incident investigation, handling, response, and incident documentation.
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Bringing efficiency and standardization to our Incident Management culture that thrives on continuous improvement, with a focus on a blameless culture and owning the tooling utilized throughout the incident response process.
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Familiar with critical tools used in incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, network or host-based intrusion detection, proactive services, remediation, vulnerability assessments, etc.
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Conducts critical incident response services, EAP assessment and short-term counseling, EAP orientations, customer webinars, critical incident response and health and wellness trainings.
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Develop, maintain, and implement a Major Incident Response (MIR) plan to support priority service restoration, stakeholder & Government awareness, and escalation path for significant service degradations as outlined by the Government.
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Leveraging industry best practices, techniques, tools, and procedures, perform network and digital forensics, incident response, malware analysis. Certifications in CISM, CISSP, PMP, CSM, PMI-ACP, and SAFe Agile.
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Coordinate internal alignment of API on tax, trade, and accounting policy positions with other API Policy Division segment departments (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream, and Natural Gas Markets), other API Corporate Policy department teams (Climate & ESG Policy, Public Health & Community Engagement, Security/Incident Response), as well as other API Divisions (Government Affairs, Communications, Global Industry Services.
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The ideal candidate has an Active TS clearance (eligibility to obtain SCI and pass CI poly), a Bachelor’s Degree, and 5+ years of experience with crisis management, incident response, strategic communications, or risk management.
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The contract will encompass a wide range of tasks across Program Management; Monitoring, Analysis and Incident Response; Tier 3 Engineering and O&M; and Field Engineering technical support.
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As a Senior Managing Director of Incident Response & Global Managed Detection & Response (MDR), you will play a pivotal role in spearheading our global technical operations and technical delivery, driving innovation within the threat detection domain, and providing senior leadership for our global practice team members.
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