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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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Understanding of information security controls, tools, and methodologies, encompassing incident response, IAM, DLP, vulnerability scanning and reporting, SecOps and Cloud security. This individual will need to have comprehensive overview of all areas of security, which include: Security Operations, IAM, Incident Response, Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management and beyond.
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The Information Security Officer will sit under the Deputy CISO and work closely across many technical teams to oversee projects, enforce policies and procedures tied to regulatory compliance and ensure seamless integration of said changes.
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The Assistant Director, EITS Security Incident Response (IR) Tier III will lead incident handling and perform in-depth forensic investigations, investigate alerts escalated by lower tiers, perform malware analysis, help review and enhance the current IR program, develop and lead threat hunting program, as well as help building a Security Operations Center.
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Experience in incident response or threat detection required; we value in-depth knowledge of cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes), SaaS platforms (O365, Google Workspace), or IAM.
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Interest in intrusion detection, malware analysis, forensics and/or incident response, particularly in cloud environments. Monitor, tune and develop technical IT Security controls and frameworks to ensure appropriate preparation, monitoring and response to threats.
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Email security; Cloud infrastructure and security (Microsoft Azure); Identity and access management (IAM) and multi-factor authentication (MFA); Vulnerability and patch management; End-user security awareness; Security information and event management (SIEM); Security Program Development, including Incident Response, Business Continuity, and Disaster Recovery, among other policies, plans, and standards; Linux; Scripting (Python, PowerShell, bash.
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Risk Navigator: Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate risks, crafting robust incident response protocols to safeguard the project's assets and data. Our client, a groundbreaking project at the intersection of blockchain and artificial intelligence, is looking for a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO.
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Cyber Operations which provides global 24×7 operation center responsible for cyber monitoring, incident response, cyber threat intelligence, cyber forensics, and vulnerability management.
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Emergency Response Team (Fire Brigade) – will assist and respond, as needed during a fire, non-fire, and medical, and/or other building related emergency events under the direction of the Lobby Concierge (Incident Commander.
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Technical skills such as network security, application security, encryption, vulnerability assessment, and incident response. Solid understanding of information security principles and practices, including threat and vulnerability management, incident response, and security operations.
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This position works closely with the security engineering team to develop procedures and solutions to advance security operations and mature WCM incident response process. Develops/maintains metrics and reports in Splunk related to WCM’s IS posture, including vulnerability management, incident alerting and response, intrusion detection/prevention, data loss prevention, encryption, and endpoint and mobile device security.
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Our team is composed of recognized experts and incident responders with deep technical expertise and experience in investigations, data breach response, digital forensics, and information security.
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Alliance Security is an equal opportunity employer. Monitor surveillance and security/fire panel alarm systems, communicating necessary information for prompt investigation, and to facilitate the appropriate emergency response.
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Oversee the development and execution of incident response automation. Proven knowledge of security tools such as SIEM, IPS, cloud security, endpoint detection and response (EDR), network detection and response (NDR), vulnerability scanning, threat intel, insider risk, automation & orchestration, and other relevant security solutions.
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