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Experience on a Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT), Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), Computer Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC) or a Security Operations Center (SOC.
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Oversee and assist operations in managing the facility/site Chemical Inventory List. Assist the Incident and Claims Manager with managing incident response. Secure all documentation from the medical facility on IE and provide it to the Incident and Claims Manager.
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Execute processes that have a significant impact on cybersecurity including incident response, Information Security Risk Management (ISRM), secure architecture, identity, business continuity, end-point security, SIEM, web security, email security, and vulnerability management.
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The Information Security Analyst III possesses a strong technical background and understands risk mitigation and technical controls in some combination of the following areas: incident response, Information Security Risk Management (ISRM), secure architecture, identity, business continuity, end-point security, SIEM, web security, email security, and vulnerability management.
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Perform complex incident response investigative analysis and develop assessments based on the analysis of host, network, and cloud digital artifacts. Participate in a 24x7 on-call rotation for supporting requests from global incident response customers.
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Agency Incident Response Position serves as the agency's safety officer as part of the Incident Command Structure and monitors incident operations and advises Incident Command on all matters relating to operational safety, including the health and safety of incident site and impacted staff.
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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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Tracking progress through to resolutionDevelop and implement incident response plans and procedures to minimize the impact of security incidentsConduct risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in IT systems, networks, and applications.
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In this role, you will leverage your strong security and consulting skills & experience to monitor and operate various defenses focusing on security operations, security event monitoring, and/or computer incident response.
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Participates on Cybersecurity Incident Response Team (CIRT) investigation and response activities as required. Fulfills customer requests and performs daily security operations, such as routine incident monitoring, analysis and response activities.
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The Fire Captain will respond and may serve at the Incident Command on all emergencies including, Hazard Material Incidents, Fire Operations, Search and Rescue Operations, both Confined Space and High Angle Operations as well as Medical Incidents.
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Oversee the establishment and provide ongoing management of a regional security incident management model which should be based on Security Incident management/Incident response staff in each region.
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Minimum 8 years working with cybersecurity functions of one or more of the following: vulnerability assessment and management processes, identity and access management in ICS environments, incident response and monitoring, etc.
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Maintain team SLAs on Chef TCM effectiveness, incident response, and problem management activities. Diversity and inclusion for me involves having an organization or a company that doesn't judge people based on their gender, their race, or their religion.
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The Information Security Analyst III is primarily responsible for executing the cybersecurity incident response lifecycle in conjunction with the team, administering systems and processes owned by the cybersecurity team, and validating/maturing the efficacy of all systems and processes that have a significant impact on the cybersecurity posture of the company.
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