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Certifications such as OSEE, OSEP, OSCP, OSCE, OSEE, CREST CRT, GIAC (GXPN, GWAPT, GPEN, GMOB) others are highly desired. Familiarity with command and control (C2) frameworks, such as Nighthawk, Cobalt Strike, Mythic, Covenant, etc.
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Professional security management certifications such as; Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) certifications such as GCIA, GCIH, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or other similar credentials are a plus.
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Relevant certifications (CISSP, SANS GIAC, CEH, etc. For our Corning location in Germany, we are looking for a Cybersecurity Senior Analyst - Remote (m/f/d) Relevant certifications (CISSP, SANS GIAC, CEH, etc.
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Performs research on security events and threat intelligence data using internal and open source tool. The Security Operations Center is the first line of detection and defense which actively monitors the SIEM (Security Information & Event Management), reviews log and event data, and works tickets associated with said data.
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You have GIAC Incident Handler (GCIH), CISSP, CRISC, or Security+ certifications. Partner with Legal, Human Resources, Privacy, Information Technology, Threat Intelligence, Corporate Security, Insider Threat, and Fraud teams to align and manage Information Security Incident strategy and response.
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This role is hybrid working Tuesday to Thursday on-site in our downtown Kansas City, MO location and remotely Monday and Friday. As the Cybersecurity Incident Response Program Manager, you will play a critical role in safeguarding UMB's security posture and will help lead our information security response to potential cyber threats.
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Information security professional certifications desired (SANS GIAC, CISSP, CEH etc. Information security professional certifications desired (SANS GIAC, CISSP, CEH etc.) Information security professional certifications desired (SANS GIAC, CISSP, CEH etc.
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Industry certifications – CISSP, CEH, GIAC and equivalent Experience implementing IT security compliance requirement onsite and in the cloud. An experienced understanding of OS hardening, vulnerability assessments, compliance: PCI-DSS, NIST CSF, and CIS Controls.
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