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Executes the development of securing cloud infrastructure and process improvement over the domains of security engineering, automation, incident management, vulnerability management, intrusion detection, and incident response.
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Embrace the role of hands-on technical lead in designing security automations, tool integrations, and security relevant alerting to support product and infrastructure guardrails, vulnerability management, and incident response activities.
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The National Security Sector at Leidos has an exciting opportunity for a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Subject Matter Expert for the CBRN Incident Response Program.
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Leverage In-depth knowledge of Data Recovery, Business Continuity Plans, critical infrastructure management, incident response, vulnerability management, and data protection to ensure Voyager's security.
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Industry certifications in cyber forensics and incident response, such as GIAC Cloud Forensics Responder (GCFR), Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE), GIAC Certified Forensic Examiner (GCFE), GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (GCFA), GIAC Certified Incident Handler (GCIH), GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM), and other related credentials.
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This position collaborates with personnel and stakeholders across multiple operations teams such as – Threat Analysis, Incident Response, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Security Infrastructure, Insider Threat, Red Team, Security Architecture, Dev-Ops, Detection Engineering, Identity Mgt, and more.
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The Expert Incident Response Analyst will be curious and knowledgeable regarding cyber security standards and technologies, specifically focused on infrastructure within an industrial control system (ICS) environment, able to work independently or with appropriate stakeholders as needed.
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3+ years of experience leading Information Security incident investigation and response. Perform Information Security incident investigation and response. Experience with the security incident response process.
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Knowledge of threat analysis, incident response, and network security. The Cyber Defense and Incident Response team operates within the CorporateInformation Security and Privacy Organization and is a critical function within Live NationEntertainment.
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This is an "on-site" position supporting the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office ofNuclear Incident Response (N84) in the execution of the Policy and Plans program.
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The Information Security Engineer II will work with stakeholders and team members to assist with improving incident response processes that are aligned with the mission of the office of the CISO.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for incident response operations with cloud security expertise within the FanDuel Group Security Operations Center. This role will be collaborating with Enterprise Security, Software Security, and Detection and Automated Response teams to build incident response runbooks to drive high fidelity detections and automated remediation.
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5-7+ years experience in security operations such as technical investigations or Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) with a minimum of two years (can be overlapping) with a focus on Insider Threat.
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Knowledge of industry recognized security and analysis frameworks (Mitre ATT&CK, Kill Chain, Diamond Model, NIST Incident Response, etc.) + 12+ years in at least two of the following disciplines: Detection Engineering, Threat Hunting, Threat Intelligence, Incident Response, Vulnerability Management, or Red Team operations.
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Please highlight experience related to: - Security technologies such as firewalls, IDS/IPS, SIEM, DLP, and endpoint protection- Security incident response, threat intelligence and detection, and vulnerability management.
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