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Ability to work with Onsite / Offshore Team, End Users independently Exposure to ITSM framework, Incident Management, Change Management and Problem Management. Ability to work with Onsite / Offshore Team, End Users independently Exposure to ITSM framework, Incident Management, Change Management and Problem Management.
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Support the development and maintenance of all security documentation such as the System Security Plan, Privacy Impact Assessment, Configuration Management Plan, Contingency Plan, Contingency Plan Test Report, POA&M, annual FISMA assessment, and incident reports.
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Update action statuses via the Procurement Action Tracker, BMC Remedy Incident Management Module and various other databases and artifacts. Job: Information Technology Travel: None Organization: ADM - Akima Data Management Clearance: Public Trust Work Type: On-Site Remote: No ReqID: 2024-8882.
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Handle security incident escalation via Cyber Case Management tools, SIEM, ITSM, email, phone, or walk-up. Formal education or certifications in incident response, forensics, cyber security case management, IT technology, networking, or related topics.
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Use the Incident Management System to document and manage problems and work requests and their respective resolutions and circumvention's. Responsibilities :- Provide hardware / software / network problem diagnosis / resolution via telephone/email/chat for customer s end users Route problems to internal 2nd and 3rd level IT support staff.
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Serve on the agency incident management teams and as an emergency responder (including wildland fire). Preferred Experience: Experience on Incident management teams. Thorough and demonstrable knowledge of wildland firefighting, TAMFS and experience in natural resource management.
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They will be managing the incidents using the incident management, knowledge base, and request fulfillment processes. A client in Phoenix is looking for fully remote tier 1 service desk candidate.
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Work as a Trusted Advisory and subject matter expert in ServiceNow SecOps and Products including but not limited to Vulnerability Response, Security Incident Response, Cloud Security Posture, Threat Intelligence, Risk, Configuration Compliance, Performance Analytics for SecOps, Event Management and DLP Incident Response, BCM Product Lines.
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Operations may include network perimeter defense (e.g. firewalls, attack surface management, SIEM log analysis), endpoint security (antivirus, EDR, Incident Response), and vulnerability management (vulnerability scanning, patching and reporting and remediation.
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Support procurement and building of an Incident Management and Escalations tool. The Architect should be familiar with bash, python or other scripting language and have experience working with a monitoring tool such as Dynatrace, Splunk, AppDynamics or AWS Cloudwatch.
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Experience with security assessment tools and techniques, vulnerability management, and incident response. Vulnerability Management and Remediation:Conduct regular security assessments, vulnerability scans, and penetration tests to identify and remediate security vulnerabilities in network infrastructure and systems.
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Able to learn and be proficient with client's incident management and knowledge management tools, client information systems, and service desk procedures. Inbound Call Center/Customer Service experience.
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BA or BS / MA or MS degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math, Information Security, Information Assurance, Information Security Management, Intelligence Studies, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Policy, or a related field.
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At least 2 years' experience in construction safety management and/or industrial safety management. Plan, coordinate and implement Brandt's safety, health and environmental protection programs, ensuring compliance with corporate safety standards and industry regulations, and promoting a safe, incident-free work environment for Brandt employees.
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Produce the weekly Incident Management Report communicated with all senior leaders in supported Lines of Business. Manage and drive the incident management process from Start to Finish.
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