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Collaborate with the Cybersecurity, Insider Threat, Privacy team and other stakeholders to provide data insights, reports, and recommendations based on BigID’s data intelligence. Recommend streamlined approaches to achieve end-to-end processes including BigID onboarding, configuration, scanning, result validation, assessment, and remediation.
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Working knowledge of various security tools such as EPP, EDR, vulnerability management, threat intelligence, application assessment, etc.,Working knowledge of SIEM solutions and SOC operationsWorking knowledge of virus/malware response.
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Experience with Vulnerability Management and Threat Assessment. Knowledge on application, API & mobile security with tools such as data theorem, MTD & MDM is desirable. U.S Bank is seeking an Application Security Engineer that specializes in Vulnerability Management.
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The Sr. Cyber Security Engineer will provide strategic assessment, tactical analysis and recommendations for cyber risk reduction operations. Strong understanding of cyber threat landscape, vulnerability management, and NIST CSF.
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Must be able to obtain a Security Threat Assessment (STA) for Airport Badge within four to six weeks of employment. Must have adequate transportation to transport assigned Canine and Crate (inside the vehicle) to/from assigned work location; transportation must have operational climate control.
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Experience with threat assessment in individuals/organizations, specifically in higher education. Experience in crisis intervention, response and assessment. Participate in the assessment of student development needs and designing programs, services, and communication strategies to respond to those needs.
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Duke Energy BigID AdministratorJob Overview We are looking for Data Governance/Privacy Analyst to join our team and help us to implement and leverage the power of BigID a data intelligence platform that enables us to know and control our enterprise data for protection privacy and governance perspective.
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Partner with the SOC, Cyber Threat Intel, Red Team, and other stakeholders to refine prioritization, to validate impact of suspected vulnerabilities, to advise owners on mitigation strategies or compensating controls, and to provide accurate & timely reporting that informs remediation progress.
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