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Managing IT security systems and applications, incident response, digital forensics, loss prevention, and eDiscovery actions Conduct risk and vulnerabilities assessment. Overview: Cyber Defense Technologies (CDT) is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Systems Security Engineer to join our team in Denver, Colorado.
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Additionally, you will respond to requests from other security teams including vulnerability management, SOC/SIEM security event management, incident response, and application security.
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Experience partnering with incident response teams, threat intelligence researchers, Red/Purple teams, and/or HUNT researchers. Bank of America is looking for an experienced Senior Cloud Security Engineer to join our AWS Cloud Security Operations team.
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Own and maintain day to day Security Operations (Monitoring, Observability, Triage, Resolution, Improvements, Internal Investigations, Incident Response Ownership/Execution, Own and Execute internal and external PenTesting, Annual NIST Evaluation, Own Security Training, Application Scans, Phish Testing, Compliance Engagements, Participate in 24x7 Security Support.
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Participates in emergency operations, including the Computer Security Incident Response Team. Security Incident Response experience. Ensures processes and procedures are developed, documented, maintained and adhered to for incident identification, investigation and response, analysis and recommendations for risk management, collection of forensic data and regulatory require.
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Application Process: If you are a skilled Cyber Security Engineer with expertise in Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and incident response, we encourage you to apply.
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Participate in incident response activities related to cloud security incidents as needed. As a Cloud Security Engineer Senior, you will be well experienced ensuring the security of cloud computing environments against cyber threats and ensuring compliance with various regulatory standards and frameworks.
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Expertise in partnering with threat intelligence and incident response teams to identify and remediate potential security exposures that may currently exist or may pose a potential future threat to the US Firm's networks or systems.
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Klaviyo is looking for a Senior Security Engineer to add to our growing Security Intelligence Operations Team. This is a hands-on role that involves responding to cyber threats and incidents, performing digital forensics and investigations, and automating threat response playbooks.
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You may lead cross functional teams within Global Technology that research, engineer, test, implement, communicate, monitor, and maintain solutions supporting the Banks information security policies and/or procedures.
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Experience working on Kubernetes, Istio, Terraform, Vulnerability & Patch Management, Identify and Access Management, Incident Handling and Response. 5+ years of experience in Security Engineering or as an DevOps Engineer.
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4+ years of experience in incident response, computer forensics security, risk assessments, application security or network security. · Identify and resolve incidents that are not defined by (or deviate from) an existing incident response guide.
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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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Java, cloud computing, Angular, React, Python, PIG Analytics, Pyspark, agile development, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), containers and Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Linux (VMWare), ElasticSearch, Rust, micro services, Ansible, clusters, digital forensics, incident response, quantum, and so much more.
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Experience in various security domains (e.g. system and network security, authentication and security protocols, cryptography, application security, incident response.
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