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Leverage Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) or Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools to identify threat patterns, enrich investigations, and build automation-supported workflows.
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Capital One is looking for talented Cyber Security Analysts with traditional network security and cloud infrastructure monitoring experience to join our Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) in McLean, VA. The Principal Associate level CSOC Analyst position will require a deep knowledge of network protocols and infrastructure, log investigation techniques, knowledge/understanding of cloud infrastructures, and incident handling experience.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Build and evolve the Information Security strategy for Rockstar Games in partnership with the label’s senior leadership and the executive Cyber Steering Committee. Deep familiarity with enterprise security technologies, such as: EDR, SIEM, SOAR, vulnerability scanners, password managers, etc.
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The IT Cyber Security Operations Monitoring Team is seeking consultants to perform Tier 2 SOC follow-up and remediation activity on escalated incidents. Security Event Monitoring, Network Event monitoring, Email Header Analysis, Packet Capture inspection, Malware Triage & Analysis, SIEM (Splunk) & TIP Experience.
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The primary areas of focus for the Cloud Security Architect is to advise in developing Cloud risk management strategies and multi-year implementation and remediation programs based on business priorities and risks to address Cyber-Security, Cyber Defense and Business needs of our customer.
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This IT Security SIEM (Splunk) Engineer will be responsible for this highly visible cyber security program supporting our organization. The IT Security SIEM (Splunk) Engineer will provide overall engineering, and administration in supporting a cloud based Splunk environment consisting of search heads, indexes, deployers, deployment servers, heavy/universal forwarders and Splunk apps spanning security, performance, and operational roles.
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Oversee information security programs in the areas of: Security Governance & Risk Management, IT/Infrastructure Security, Threat & Vulnerability Management, and Security Operations.
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Knowledge of IT security controls - firewalls, SIEM platforms, NAC, CASB, DLP, IPS/IDS, encryption, authentication, tokenization, XDR/EDR tools and desktop virtualization security.
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Our client is seeking a Cyber Security Incident Response Lead (CSIRT) who will act as a regional Incident coordinator during events that require orchestrated responses between business units, executive stakeholders, legal teams, and clients worldwide.
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Designs and develops security policies, standards and procedures e.g. firewall management, SSL/IPSec, security incident and event management (SIEM), data protection (DLP, encryption), user account management (SSO, SAML), and password/key management.
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Led by CEO, Jim Rosenthal, BlueVoyant’s highly skilled team includes former government cyber officials with extensive frontline experience in responding to advanced cyber threats on behalf of the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Unit 8200, and GCHQ, together with private sector experts.
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Our client, a publicly traded software company, is looking for a highly skilled and motivated Cyber Security Analyst (SOC) Analyst to join our IT Cyber Security team. § Investigate and review security logs in order to detect potential malware, and threats and create SIEM rules based on your findings.
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SIEM tools experience e.g.: Splunk, DataDog, Grafana, NewRelic, AppDynamics, etc. CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) Cloud security Ops experience of 4-5+ years preferre.
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The IT Cyber Security Operations Monitoring Team is seeking a temporary consultant to perform Tier 2 SOC follow-up and remediation activity on escalated incidents. SIEM: The ability to conduct correlated searches and analysis utilizing a Security Incident & Event Management system.
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Cyber Strategy, Defense and Response (SDR) focuses on helping federal clients design and implement transformational enterprise security programs with an emphasis on defending against, recovering from, and mitigating major cyberattacks.
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