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Relevant professional certifications including CISSP, CISA, CIPP, GIAC, or related information security certifications. Relevant professional certifications including CISSP, CISA, CIPP, GIAC, or related information security certifications.
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Industry certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CRISC, SANS, or GIAC preferred. Industry certifications such as CISSP, CISM, CRISC, SANS, or GIAC preferred. As an Information Security Analyst where you'll be pivotal in maintaining the security and integrity of our banking operations.
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One or more industry certificates e.g., OSCP, CISSP, CEH, CHFI, GIAC, GREM. One or more industry certificates e.g., OSCP, CISSP, CEH, CHFI, GIAC, GREM. Practical experience in areas like SOC operations, EDR, MFA, SIEM, DLP, and forensics.
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The Manager holds industry standard forensic certifications including GIAC-CFA, CFCE, CCE, FTK, EncE. The Manager has strong technical skills in industry-standard forensic tools like Encase, FTK, XWays, Cellebrite, Magnet Axiom.
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Security certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CRISC, SABSA, GIAC, CCSP, CCSK or equivalent is preferred. Security certifications such as CISSP, CISA, CRISC, SABSA, GIAC, CCSP, CCSK or equivalent is preferred.
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Must possess at least one of the following professional certifications in subject domain including but not limited to: Certified Information Security Professional (CISSP), or Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), or Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or other related certification(s.
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Highly desired - one or more of the following active certifications CSSLP, CISSP, OSCP, GIAC GPEN. Highly desired - one or more of the following active certifications CSSLP, CISSP, OSCP, GIAC GPEN.
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GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) Coordinate/complete technical tasks to maintain regulatory compliance with HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and other healthcare regulations. One or more of the following security certifications required: CompTIA Security.
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GIAC Security Expert (GSE) The intended solutions can represent IT security functions in areas such as for example: Security Review Board, threat and vulnerability management; networking; intrusion detection service (IDS), application security design and testing; identity and access management and control; and IT and information security risk management and security management in support of IT security policies, processes and standards.
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Basic industry certification such as CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Net+, CySA+ or GIAC. Operational knowledge in one or more of the following technologies/vendors; ServiceNOW, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Cisco ASA, Cisco Meraki, Cisco Firepower, Crowdstrike, SentinelONE, Windows Defender Suite, Qualys and Zabbix.
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Relevant security certifications such as CISSP, CEH, GIAC, GCIA, GCIH, GSEC, GWEB, etc. Experience leading, architecting or engineering security solutions related to (not all required, but more the better): Cloud Security (Azure preferred) Endpoint Protection IDS Incident Response SIEM Vulnerability Management IAM DLP DevSecOps Network Security Firewalls.
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Industry certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, or GIAC GICSP are preferred. Experience with network security technologies, including firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), and security information and event management (SIEM) tools.
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Preferred certifications: Security+, CEH, GIAC, CASP, CISSP. Preferred certifications: Security+, CEH, GIAC, CASP, CISSP. If you're considering a career as a SOC analyst, it's important to be detail-oriented, ethical, and curious, with a solid understanding of IT networking & security principles.
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Certified in one or more of the following: CRISC, CISA, CISM, CISSP, CIPP, SANS GIAC Security Certifications, ITIL, ISO27001. Certified in one or more of the following: CRISC, CISA, CISM, CISSP, CIPP, SANS GIAC Security Certifications, ITIL, ISO27001.
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Possesses certifications in one or more of the following Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP), Offensive Security Wireless Professional (OSWP), Offensive Security Certified Expert (OSCE), Offensive Security Exploitation Expert (OSEE), Offensive Security Web Expert (OSWE), or ZeroPointSecurity (CRTO.
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