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The CIC supports cybersecurity monitoring, threat analysis, incident response, and infrastructure remediation within and across all of the State Department’s information technology (IT) infrastructure.
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The Defense Group at Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert for the CBRN Incident Response Program. The CBRN Incident Response Specialist will provide on-site support to a customer in the NOVA/Washington D.C. vicinity.
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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We're looking for an Account Executive - Incident Response (remote) to be part of making that happen. Previous experience within risk management or insurance, ideally in the cyber claims/incident response ecosystem.
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Provides leadership and support during activation of Conservative Operations, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, and the Security Incident Response and Recovery Plans. This position provides the strategic direction and leadership for GSOC supporting GSOC, the EMCs, and FOC including responsibility for Cyber Security, Physical Security, and Cyber), Operational Technology Infrastructure functions.
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Responsibilities Peraton is currently seeking a Cyber Incident Response Developer to become part of Peraton's Department of State (DoS) Diplomatic Security Cyber Mission (DSCM) program providing leading cyber and technology security experience to enable innovative, effective and secure business processes.
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As the Sr. Information Security Analyst, you will manage validated cyber security incidents, in accordance with the Information Security Incident Response Plan and perform functions such as log analysis, conduct in-depth technical analysis of network traffic and endpoint systems, enrich data using multiple sources, and be responsible for rapid handling and mitigation of cyber security incidents.
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Demonstrated experience with security operations, incident response and compliance reporting for cloud-based systems in compliance with HIPAA, HITECH and PCI DSS requirements. This role requires prior experience with leading and growing a security operations center, delivering managed security services, and supporting incident response activities particularly in compliance with HIPAA, PCI DSS and HITECH requirements.
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Participate in network incident response and lead root cause analysis (RCA) efforts, publishing RCA reports as appropriate. Proficiency in multi-vendor infrastructure platforms (e.g., Aruba/HP, Cisco, Meraki, Fortinet.
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The ideal candidate will be an inquisitive and curious critical thinker demonstrating significant domain expertise across three or more security domains including threat intelligence, threat hunting, incident response, digital forensics, cloud security, security engineering, security operations, endpoint security or offensive security.
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Benchmark and implement industry best practices for incident response and cybersecurity operations, such as MITRE ATT&CK and NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). Through collaboration with JSOC leaders, Cyber Intelligence, and other cross-functional teams, this individual will ensure Incident Response strategy and capabilities remain consistent with industry best practices, and act as a technical subject matter expert during complex intrusions.
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Bachelor's degree and seven years of cyber security experience with at least five years focused on Threat Hunting, Incident Response, or Detection Engineering. This position is responsible for identifying and leading the implementation of key initiatives that aim to enhance and mature the Synchrony detection, and incident response capabilities.
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The VP, Senior Incident Response Lead is part of the Synchrony Joint Security Operations Center (JSOC) leadership team. Spearhead key technical and strategic Incident Response initiatives with specific focus on Cloud Incident Response capabilities.
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Interface with industry peers to acquire and share Incident Response best-practices in the sector. Act as the technical SME for complex and priority targeted detection and response projects aimed at rapidly improving controls related to priority threats.
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One or more relevant security certifications (GCIH, GCIA, GCFE, GCFA, SANS, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, AWS Certified Security Specialty, or comparable). In-depth attack surface knowledge of one or more major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP.
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Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment.
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