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Experience with any of the following systems/products also a plus: scripting, enterprise antivirus management, data loss prevention, malware detection, intrusion detection/prevention, penetration testing/vulnerability scanning, web application firewall.
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Collaborating with stakeholders to resolve computer security incidents and vulnerability compliance. · Provide first level response for security events including but not limited to intrusion detection, malware infections, denial of service attacks, privileged account misuse and network breaches.
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Bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent experienceWorking knowledge of SPF, DKIM, and DMARC.Experience running vulnerability scans and/or penetration testsUnderstanding of network security fundamentalsEnhanced knowledge of PowerShell and some working knowledge of.
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Manage, maintain, and monitor security technologies such as vulnerability scanning solutions, IDS/IPS, anti- virus technologies, SIEM technologies, host forensics and malware analysis, web application firewalls and proxy solutions.
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We are looking for a leader who has passion for security, cyber defense, threat management, vulnerability management, and continuous testing. Experience with the tools and techniques used in security event analysis, incident response, computer forensics, malware analysis, or other areas of security operations.
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Experienced in threat and vulnerability management, penetration testing, and SecOps (intrusion detection, security logging, malware analysis, and forensics). Experienced in threat and vulnerability management, penetration testing, and SecOps (intrusion detection, security logging, malware analysis, and forensics.
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Configuration and knowledge of design and implementation concepts of firewall, VPN, IPS, vulnerability management platforms, and other security technologies is desirable. Maintain situational awareness of emerging cyber trends by reviewing open-source reports for recent vulnerabilities, malware, and other threats that have the potential to impact our client organizations.
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Excellent technical knowledge of mainstream operating systems and a wide range of security technologies, such as network security appliances, identity and access management systems, anti-malware solutions, automated policy compliance tools and desktop security tools.
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Determine security requirements by evaluating business strategies and requirements; researching information security standards; conducting system security and vulnerability analyses; studying architecture/platform; identifying integration issues; preparing cost estimates.
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Administer information security practices, including but limited to vulnerability management & patching, malware protection, and security awareness training. Administer information security practices, including but limited to vulnerability management & patching, malware protection, and security awareness training.
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Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CCNA, or CompTIA Security+ are a plus. Knowledge of common information security management frameworks. A leading transportation authority located in New York, NY is looking for an IT Security Architect for a 12 month contract.
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Understanding how to interpret vulnerability and penetration scan results is a plus. Understanding of cyber forensics concepts including malware, hunt, etc. Regular expression creation experience to support dynamic security event analysis.
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Experience with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools is a plus. SOC Analyst (1 year experience, remote) Security Incident and Event Management systems (SIEM) Data Loss Prevention systems (DLP.
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Junior SOC Analyst I - onsite Job, 1+ Year Experience. Solid understanding of IP networking fundamentals, including IPv4, TCP/IP, LAN/WAN design theory, static and dynamic routing protocols, NAT, ACLs, etc.
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Solid Understanding of TCP/IP, the OSI Model, and underlying Protocols. Intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDS/IPS) External communications from outside entities, users, phone calls, and emails.
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