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CISSP, SSCP from (ISC)2 or GIAC Enterprise Vulnerability Assessor is preferred. Possess knowledge of the following program areas: Identity and Access Management, Physical Security, Third Party Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Security Awareness Training, Cryptography, Threat and Vulnerability Management, Incident Response, Business Continuity Planning / Disaster Recovery, Data Classification, Insider Threat, Data Loss Prevention, and Data Protection.
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Perform technical (evaluation of technology) and nontechnical (evaluation of people and operations) risk and vulnerability assessments of relevant technology focus areas (e.g., local computing environment, network and infrastructure, enclave boundary, supporting infrastructure, and applications.
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Relevant Cybersecurity Certifications: Possession of relevant cybersecurity certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, GIAC) is highly desirable, demonstrating a commitment to professional development and expertise in the field.
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Cyber attackers (e.g., script kiddies, insider threat, non-nation state sponsored, and nation sponsored) Experience in implementing the NIST Risk Management Framework is desired. The Information Security Analyst is responsible for establishing and executing a portion of the Globe Life Information Security Program to provide information security services that support the reduction of business security risk.
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Current industry certification from one or more security organizations (for example CISSP, GIAC certifications, GPEN, C|EH (M), OSCP, (or other vendor agnostic Penetration Testing security certification), CHFI, SSCP, CND (or other vendor agnostic defensive security certification such as Security +), CSA (Certified SOC Analyst), CTIA, CCSP (ISC2, Cloud Security Alliance, or other vendor agnostic cloud security certification.
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Industry security certification is a plus: GIAC Security Essentials, Certified Ethical Hacker, GIAC Certified Incident Handler, CISSP, CISM, CISA, or similar. Industry security certification is a plus: GIAC Security Essentials, Certified Ethical Hacker, GIAC Certified Incident Handler, CISSP, CISM, CISA, or similar.
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Enumerate relevant threat scenarios based on structured threat intelligence, industry trends, and the evolving cyber threat landscape. In-depth Knowledge of MITRE ATT&CK Framework: In-depth knowledge and experience in implementing the MITRE ATT&CK framework within security operations.
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