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The Enterprise Information Cybersecurity Analyst executes threat intelligence reports, threat, vulnerability, and incident management processes to help ensure cybersecurity risks and threats are proactively identified and addressed to maintain the protection of information and information systems.
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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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Senior Information Security Analyst Threat and Vulnerability Management– significant experience in cybersecurity, incident response, KQL, Microsoft Security Stack, will manage Microsoft Sentinel SIEM.
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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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INSPYR Solutions is seeking an Information Security Analyst for one of its clients in Houston, TX. 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 significantly impact the company's cybersecurity posture.
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2-4 years of experience with Cloud Security monitoring and incident response. Cyber Threat Response and Incident Handling. We seek a SR CYBERSECURITY ANALYST for a long-term contract opportunity.
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Works closely with other technical, incident management, and forensic personnel to develop a broader understanding of the intent, objectives, and activities of cyber threat actors and supports the cyber defense program.
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Reporting to the IT Security and Compliance Manager, the IT Security and Compliance Analyst is responsible for supporting the implementation and oversight of cybersecurity programs and incident management, Identity and Access Management systems, IT audit controls and discovery related to investigations.
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Under general direction, the Information System Analyst-Level II will execute vulnerability, threat and incident management processes to help ensure cybersecurity risks and threats are proactively identified and addressed to maintain the protection of company information and information systems.
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As a Mid-Level Cyber Security Analyst, you will play a critical role in safeguarding our organization's information assets by participating in incident response activities, collaborating with other teams to implement security solutions, and contributing to the overall security architecture.
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This role executes the various core functions of the SIOC to include, but not limited to: incident recognition and escalation, information analysis, emergency response, product security, supply chain security, and physical security.
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Possess in-depth knowledge of security tools and incident investigation. Are you a highly skilled and experienced security professional with a passion for incident response and operational excellence.
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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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The Senior IT Deskside Support Analyst is responsible for providing personal computing (HW), software (SW), operational system (OS), Application (APP), mobile connectivity & associated peripherals focused service request fulfillment, incident resolution, asset lifecycle and client relationship management services.
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Conflict Resolution/ Incident Response. Company paid QBS Safety certification. Able to lift at least 40 pounds, to sit on the floor, and to be physically active. Clinical Director/BCBA Job Posting.
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