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Experience in security and expertise around related technologies and concepts such as Zero Trust, threat management, Security Operations Center monitoring, Extended Detection & Response, Access Control, Cloud Security Architecture, and/or Data Security.
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Knowledge of cybersecurity practices and frameworks, threat assessment / detection, incident response, and risk mitigation strategies. Deep experience with defense contractor industry-specific policy and documentation requirements; security, controls, monitoring, change management, etc.
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At least 3 years of experience with Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIPs), Security Orchestration, Automation, Response (SOAR) or Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools.
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The Analyst will be an active member of the cyber threat hunt initiative, proactively mining security data and other information sources to determine whether active threats, such as system compromise and data exfiltration, are occurring, as well as participate in security incident response and investigations.
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Qualifications and Skills 5-7 years of relevant business continuity experience (preferably in the financial industry) including, but not limited to: risk analysis, business impact analysis, business continuity planning, crisis management, and emergency response management.
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Responsible for continuously monitoring threat intelligence and industry sources (NVD, EPSS, CISA, core vendors) for emerging risk and proactive response. Familiarity with defensive and monitoring technologies such as intrusion prevention/detection systems (IPS/IDS), Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), security information and event management systems (SIEMs), firewalls, endpoint protection (EPP), and endpoint detection/response (EDR) tools, as well as user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA.
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The Zafran Threat Exposure Management Platform is the first and only consolidated platform that integrates with your security tools to reveal, remediate, and mitigate the risk of exposures across your entire infrastructure.
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Partner with Third Party Risk Management, Vendor Management and Threat & Vulnerability Management to create resilience alignment to include information sharing, controls aggregation, risk management, data management, creation of real time data analysis and threat statistic to the Information Security Group and Operational Resilience functions.
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Experience in one or more cybersecurity domains including, but not limited to: Resilience, Data Security, Identity & Access Management, Cloud, Threat/Vulnerability, Digital Trust, Awareness and Training.
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Experience in one or more of the following: data protection, threat modeling, incident/emergency response, security risk mitigation or evaluation, OS hardening, vulnerability management, penetration testing, access management, or with cryptographic concepts.
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Your expertise in ServiceNow SecOps (Security Incident Response, Vulnerability Response, Threat Intelligence etc.) Assist in the design of the end to end solution architecture of configuring SecOps solutions such as Security Incident Response, Vulnerability Response, Threat Intelligence and related modules.
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The Account Executive 's portfolio is comprised of the following: SaaS Software and Services via the Taegis platform portfolio, 24/7 Managed Detection and Response Services, Vulnerability Management, Emergency and Proactive Incident Response , Adversarial Security Testing services.
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The Information Security Lead will support the Cyber Defense and Operations (CDO) programs with focus on Vulnerability Management (VM) and assist with incident Response, Threat Intelligence, and cybersecurity assessment activities.
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Supporting incident management teams, and responding to security events that are in line with incident response playbooks. Supports security architecture and maintains threat defenses.
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This responsibility includes the development of security and safety policies and procedures, regulatory and legislative compliance, corporate aviation, guard management, alarm response, crisis management, ATM, branch and corporate building security and customer safety, physical crime investigations, workplace violence, fire and life safety, pre-employment screening, fraud and employee investigations.
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