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Knowledge of SIEM solutions such as RSA Security Analytics, ArcSight, LogRhythm, QRadar, Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel or similar. Knowledge of security incident and event management, log analysis, network traffic analysis, malware investigation/remediation, SIEM correlation logic, and alert generation.
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Familiarity with security technologies and tools including SIEM, IDS/IPS, endpoint protection, firewalls, vulnerability scanners and ticketing tools like ServiceNow, BMC etc. SOAR Automation Developer Sr., Cyber Security.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in system administration, bulk deployment, working with distributed systems, a deep understanding of networking principles, network security, and incident response, along with proficiency in tools such as EDR/XDR, SIEM, and SOAR.
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Familiarity with modern cyber threats and malware, incident response (IR) practices, security information and event management (SIEM), automation tools, and endpoint technologies. Communicate directly with Spunk customers to understand security architecture, infrastructure, and cyber security objectives in order to map a customer’s security priorities to Splunk product capabilities.
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Assist in maintaining existing security systems such as IPS/IDS, Anti-Virus, EPO, SIEM, NAC and other cyber-attack detection and analytics tools; assist with security technologies deployment, configuration, maintenance, patching/upgrading and decommission.
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Cyber Security knowledge: Security monitoring, MITRE attack vectors, SIEM, secret management, DLP, encryption concepts, etc. Cyber Security knowledge: Security monitoring, MITRE attack vectors, SIEM, secret management, DLP, encryption concepts, etc.
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Proficiency in security technologies and platforms, such as SIEM (e.g., Splunk, QRadar), IDS/IPS, and EDR. Glocomms are with a globally leading Wealth Management firm in the search for an experienced Lead Threat Detection Engineer to drive the creation and engineering of advanced security solutions designed to detect and counteract cyber threats.
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As a Cyber Security Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining security measures to safeguard our organization's digital assets. One of our clients based in the USA is hiring for multiple roles as Cyber Security Engineer.
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As a Cyber Security Operations Lead, you will partner with other security professionals across the Information Security Office, the Chief Technology Office, and other groups in Prudential to provide guidance and partner with analysts on various teams to develop integrations, correlations, processes, and SIEM content to better protect the environment.
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In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to design, build, and support solutions that strategically impact HRT’s global cyber security systems. We are looking for someone with a strong knowledge of SIEM, EDR, DLP, and SOAR platforms.
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Experience with key information security technologies such as SIEM, firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, vulnerability assessment, encryption, identity and access control systems, anti-malware, and security event analysis.
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Working knowledge of NIST CSF, 800-171, CMMC, MS-365 Security & Compliance, DLP, SIEM, CrowdStrike, Cisco Umbrella, Incident management, TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), DNS (Domain Name System), and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
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This role responds to computer security breaches, malware infections, and cyber-security threats. Strong security analysis skills and experience with SIEM and Vulnerability Management solutions.
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Have or working towards at least one of the following certifications: CISSP, CCE, PMP, GSEC, CCNA Cyber Ops, CISF-GIAC Information Security Fundamentals, CISM, CRISC, Security+, CEH and GISF. The SOC3 will also work other SOC and threat management staff with development and enhancement of existing detection and response capabilities including creation of SIEM content, IDS rules, SOP documentation, and implementation of security platform controls and incident response methodologies.
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Experience defining security monitoring rules, monitoring events, assessing risk, responding to incidents and providing security oversight related to the security features of IT tools supported by the IT operations teams; practical network and administration skills with Linux, Windows, cloud security, Active Directory, SIEM and security infrastructure (including Microsoft Sentinel and related technology stack, such as Microsoft Purview) are relevant; experience with scripting or automation.
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