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IDS and IPS concepts and methodologies, and incident management and response. Experience with IDS and IPS operation. The Junior Information Security Analyst will assist the Global Security team with day-to-day Information Security Operations (SecOps), including but not limited to, monitoring networks for security weaknesses and abuse, reviewing and remediating vulnerability findings, installing and managing security patches and software, ongoing security projects in the organization, and any other SecOps tasks as assigned.
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Knowledge of tactics, techniques, and procedures utilized by attackers, as well as cybersecurity defenses such as IPS/IDS, Firewalls, and SIEM. Contribute to Red Team activities, emulating potential adversary attacks to improve enterprise cybersecurity and align with TRMC/NCR missions.
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Prepare and review Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and initiate/respond to RFIs. Work with various software tools including Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit, Bentley Microstation, and Microsoft Office Suite for design and documentation.
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Design and calculate various HVAC systems, including air system static pressure, airflow, ductwork sizing, and chillers sizing. Certifications such as CHD, HBDP, CCS, CDT, LEED AP BD+C, or LEED Green Associate are highly desirable.
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Moderate understanding of network and firewall topologies and operation, Endpoint security principles and best practices, IDS and IPS concepts and methodologies, and incident management and response.
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The ACO controls access of personnel and equipment for the CPB Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs); monitors Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Closed-Circuit TV (CCTV) control and annunciation panels for alarm conditions; and documents security related activities and reports them to responsible parties.
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