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As the CISO at our client , you'll be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a comprehensive security program that covers everything from network security to incident response.
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Experienced in endpoint or network security space – AV, EDR, incident response, forensics, SIEM, firewall, HIPS/IDS, etc. Experience with malware, threat intelligence, and/or sandbox analysis.
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You will have the opportunity to learn and contribute to various aspects of site reliability engineering including monitoring, automation, incident response, and infrastructure optimization while making contributions that will help make Client users experiences better.
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Components of the platform include tracking production change events to aid in quick incident response, programmatically measuring Procore's operational, disaster recovery, and incident preparedness, as well as creating compelling data visualizations that teams and leadership can use to mature their systems.
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Experience understanding attacks and mitigation methods, in two or more of the following: network protocols and secure network design; web application security, security assessments and penetration testing, authentication and access control, applied cryptography and security protocols, security monitoring and intrusion detection, Incident response and forensics, development of security tools, automation or frameworks.
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Provide information regarding intrusion events, security incidents, and other threat indications and warning information to teams and leadership as part of incident response. 4+ years of related cybersecurity architecture, engineering, SOC work experience (monitoring, incident response, forensics.
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Collaborate with global cross-functional teams, including regional Incident Management teams, Public Policy, Legal, Product, and Engineering, to develop effective solutions; It is possible that this role will be exposed to harmful content as part of the core role/as part of project/ in response to escalation requests/by chance.
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And regulatory requirements is a plusWorking knowledge of public key infrastructure and encryption systemsExperience working on an information security incident response teamFamiliarity with Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG) and system security processes.
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As an Endpoint Security Engineer, you will work very closely with the Vulnerability Management, Desktop Engineering, Incident Response & Detection, and Tesla Manufacturing teams and act as a “bridge” connecting InfoSec and other Security Engineering teams.
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Conduct Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT) activities, including forensic analysis. Experience working on an information security incident response team. Plan, respond, investigate, and report undisclosed classified incident remediation.
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Assist with incident response and data breach investigations in the cloud as needed. Certifications in privacy frameworks such as CIPP/E, CIPM, or others, with a focus on cloud technologies.
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Conduct security incident response and investigations. Relevant certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, CRISC) are a plus. As a Security and Compliance Manager at Deskpro, you will be responsible for ensuring the security and compliance of our software and systems, as well as implementing and enforcing policies and procedures to safeguard sensitive data.
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A track record of progressively responsible information assurance experience in one or more of the following information security areas: certification and accreditation, IA system evaluations, system security penetration testing, and IA security operations/network monitoring, Intrusion Detection Systems, Intrusion Prevention Systems, Security Information Management/Security Event Management, network mapping, vulnerability scanners, firewalls, routers and other security tools.
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In this role you will lead the global team in a follow-the-sun support model responsible for providing digital forensic incident response analysis. Apple is seeking an exceptional leader to lead our extraordinary Digital Forensic Incident Response team.
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1 year of work experience in incident response, incident investigations, privacy role, program management, or project management. Roles/Responsibilities: Conduct incident investigations; respond to escalations and high visibility issues.
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