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Prepare and deliver management reporting to leadership, including the Global CISO, Global CIO, and Head of Global Digital Risk; contribute to the response for information security topics as requested by submitted member firm client queries.
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The Assistant General Counsel – Cybersecurity and Privacy will provide legal advice to our business units on cybersecurity, privacy and physical security incident response, investigations, litigation, risk management and policy.
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1-3 years of experience directly in Cybersecurity related fields (Hunt, Intelligence, Detection Engineering, Blue Teaming, Pen testing, Incident Response, SOC Operations, Cyber Risk) or relevant educational experience.
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Determining Essential Elements of Information (EEIs) in coordination with the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and creating reporting templates. Our organization is seeking a qualified Emergency Planner oversees incident-related data gathering and analysis regarding incident operations/emergency management and assigned resources, facilitates incident action planning meetings, and prepares the Incident Action Plan (IAP) for each operational period.
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Strong knowledge of cybersecurity, including Incident Response, Vulnerability Management, and Third-Party Risk Management. Respond to incident response activities and ensure that proper protection or corrective measures have been implemented when an incident or vulnerability has been discovered.
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CrowdStrike is the leader in cloud-delivered next-generation endpoint protection, threat intelligence, and pre- and post-incident response services. Drive efficient process development and documentation for all aspects of the detection and incident response lifecycle.
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Proficiency in ITS technologies, including traffic management systems, electronic toll collection, adaptive traffic signal control, and incident detection/response systems. Proficiency in ITS technologies, including traffic management systems, electronic toll collection, adaptive traffic signal control, and incident detection/response systems.
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Experience remediating Vulnerabilities, patching, and ensuring servers are in compliance with agency CSIRC (Computer Security Incident Response Center) policies. Great verbal and written communication skills - Ability to work well independently or in a team setting - Preferred qualifications: - Experience supporting IRS environment - Experience with Puppet - Hands on experience supporting production servers to meet FISMA requirements.
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Morgan Stanley is looking for a Lead Security Analyst to join the firm's Cyber Incident Response Team Operations (CIRT Operations). The global CIRT Operations is a 24/7 operation with members in key geographical locations; performing incident response and remediation, campaign assessments, network and host-based forensics.
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Responsible for oversight of Animal Rescue staff and associated program activities, including live animal care, rehabilitation, and triage (multiple sites), stranding and incident response, stranding research, and outreach & education.
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This role Works on a shift under a security triage shift manager and incident response team to relate, scope, and triage alerts and notifications from the SIEM, security sensors, ticketing system, walk-ins, and phone calls.
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IT Incident Response Officer. The Enterprise Watch Officer will act as central point of escalation and incident manager for IT infrastructure, systems and enterprise applications; this includes the monitoring, coordination, notification, and alerts and in some cases leading the resolution for incidents.
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Investigate and analyze all response activities related to cyber security incidents within the network environment or enclave; serve as action officer coordinating cyber security sanitization and reporting; perform incident triage to include determining scope, urgency, and potential impact and track and document incidents from initial detection through final resolution.
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Lead incident response efforts and conduct Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for critical incidents. Handle both Windows (IIS and MS SQL) and Linux (Kubernetes and MySQL) based systems hosted on AWS and GCP.
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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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