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At least 6 years of experience conducting Cyber investigations that leverage security and infrastructure technologies (firewall logs, network security tools, malware detonation devices, proxies, IPS, or IDS.
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This position exists to handle daily operations and provide escalation of support for IT manufacturing automation technology in partnership with JM's engineering teams and ITD. This role is responsible for manufacturing system support including patch management, malware detection, data historians, plant control systems, user account maintenance, system backups, Human Machine Interface (HMI) technology, plant energy systems, and environmental systems.
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Malware analysis skills. Digital forensics experience would be a huge plus, as would any relevant security certifications. This local MSP is expanding its incident response team and is looking for principal-level professionals to join their practice.
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Perform malware analysis to help determine initial infection vectors, behavior or to assess the extent of an issue in support of a timely and successful incident response process. Perform malware analysis to help determine initial infection vectors, behavior or to assess the extent of an issue in support of a timely and successful incident response process.
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Understanding of malware analysis techniques, threat intelligence, and threat research. Research and identify new technologies around malware analysis, automation, and data enrichment that will increase the efficiency of analysis and intelligence production.
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Experience in malware analysis, threat intelligence, forensics, or penetration testing. EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) or Certified SOC Analyst (CSA), CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+), GIAC certifications.
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Reverse engineering, threat detection, and malware analysis; and an interest in on-device development, orDesigning, building, and delivering high-quality software in C/C. CrowdStrike is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our growing Endpoint Protection Content Development (EPPC) team which focuses on security related endpoint development on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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Built on a containerized cloud architecture, iboss delivers security capabilities such as SWG, malware defense, RBI, CASB and data loss prevention to all connections via the cloud, instantaneously and at scale.
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Conduct malware analysis, host and network, forensics, log analysis, and triage in support of incident response. GCIH, GCIA, GCFE, GREM, GCFA, GSEC Security+ CE, CCNA (Security), or equivalent Certifications.
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Meta is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Malware Reverse Engineer to join a team of security professionals in the Reality Labs. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in application security, reverse engineering, harmful and malware applications analysis, with a focus on conducting security research in the Metaverse.
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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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Routinely work with vendors, project managers, technical team members, application owners, and end users to maintain and improve performance of the Windows offerings, Active Directory environments, malware and virus protection, and systems management needs.
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Assists with end user device security functions that may include anti-virus and malware protection. is a leading global cell and gene therapy contract, testing, development, and manufacturing organization (CTDMO) that is dedicated to advancing the development and commercialization of cell and gene therapies.
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As a Proofpoint Threat Researcher, you will perform malware analysis, campaign analysis, and hunting through Proofpoint data to make threat information meaningful for customers and available through products and intelligence reports.
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Informatic, machine learning, malware, matlab, photonics, python, radar, robotics. informatic, machine learning, malware, matlab, photonics, python, radar, robotics. For the first time ever, customers are now able to purchase some of the best of Comcast s own in-house security technologies ( These solutions are proven-at-scale to defend critical infrastructure and effectively reduce cost.
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