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Desired experiences include advising on Privacy and security obligations, State, federal, and international data security incident notification obligations, and Defending regulatory investigations related to privacy and security.
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Experience in a hands-on technical role functioning as an testifying expert, incident responder, network forensic analyst or malware analyst; Leading security and privacy investigations for CRA clients, in preparation of, and in response to, data security matters, which may include ongoing breach detection, threat analysis, incident response and malware analysis.
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Also, the analyst is an important part in the process of reviewing and executing the incident response process, and performing digital forensics investigations. Enable sources of security events to produce and forward logs to the Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tool; ensure the SIEM tool gathers and correlate events to provide the necessary real-time alerting for CITGO Incident Response (IR) capability.
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Provides legal support for the company across all areas of the US related to compliance issues associated with environmental, health and safety, pipeline safety, DOT, and incident or emergency response matters associated with oil, natural gas, refined products, pet-chem, produced water, and midstream operations federally and in 46 states.
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3-5 years of experience in cybersecurity, with a focus on incident response, log analysis, and threat management. Lead incident response efforts to investigate and mitigate security breaches.
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Technical expertise in firewalls (Cisco and Palo Alto preferred), Incident Response and Remediation, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Web Proxy Servers, SSL VPN and other Remote Access Solutions, wireless security (RF, 802.11, HART, Bluetooth, etc.
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Our team’s expertise spans electronic discovery and disclosure management, digital forensics, forensic data analytics, cyber risk and incident response, privacy, information governance and data compliance.
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Technical knowledge and ability to speak to common topics in one or more of the following: network and IT infrastructure, common application and database design, IT governance and risk management, third party management, incident response, knowledge of typical network and IT security components.
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Knowledge of threat analysis, incident response, and network security. This is an exciting time to join as we expand our threat detection and incident response capabilities.
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Develop and conduct staff training on various compliance topics, such as ethical practice, contract review, records management, HIPAA privacy and security, confidentiality, logic model development and implementation, standardized case management, and incident reporting.
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Incident response - Managing day-to-day support of the cloud operations in their area with focus on continuous improvement, increased efficiency and reducing total cost of ownership.
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Execute and mature 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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Minimum five years of recent experience in cyber threat intelligence and/or cyber threat hunting; experience in security monitoring, security operations, and incident response activities, preferably within a professional services firm or a similar environment.
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Delivering operational resilience through incident response, business continuity, and disaster recovery planning. You'll work on a variety of cybersecurity and digital risk topics, applying generalist consulting skills to strategic cybersecurity & digital risk questions.
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Design, deploy, configure, and manage the SIEM infrastructure using Splunk to ensure effective and efficient threat detection and incident response capabilities. Investigate and respond to security alerts generated by the SIEM system, and initiate incident response procedures as required.
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